bollocksrobojam wrote:Merry Christmas Dave.
...and a Happy New Year to you sir
The penny dropped -eventually-Kriminal wrote:Are you saying, after giving it away free, they are going to try and charge ppl for it?bungle wrote:1 As pointed out it is only free up til xmasKriminal wrote:
1. I fail to see the need for it for a free product
2. It failed to 'authorise' any of the products i tried, and crashed too many times to care.
Where did i do that? i said the 'service center' really isnt needed for a free pluginsackofgolf wrote:To be fair, shitting on everyone else and trying to reduce other peoples' enjoyment of the plugin isn't going to make you feel any better.Kriminal wrote:(In my defence, im working really [physically] hard at the moment, and im very tired)
failsackofgolf wrote:Not trying to be a jerk
im not having a rough time. im working hard. big difference.sackofgolf wrote:if you're having a rough time with your life atm, taking it out on a music production forum is not really the best way to clear things up.
agreed, i said that pages back, i merely answered some points made by others regarding my commentssackofgolf wrote:All in all, we get it: you're not going to use the plugin. That's fine. But the horse has been kicked pretty well at this point--maybe it's time to bow out of the thread and leave room for some discussion of the actual plugin. Your points are valid, but they have been made.
i wonder who will be c**t enough to actually pay for something that was freeLotuzia wrote:The penny dropped -eventually-Kriminal wrote:Are you saying, after giving it away free, they are going to try and charge ppl for it?bungle wrote:1 As pointed out it is only free up til xmasKriminal wrote:
1. I fail to see the need for it for a free product
2. It failed to 'authorise' any of the products i tried, and crashed too many times to care.
I measured it's clicky but so far until you i was the only one. I guess it's free so some people think it's automatically amazing.hibidy wrote:I can't use it the way I'd like. Rendering is an issue. What I'd like to do is squash the living snot out of a drum break for "effect" and it sounds good on playback but if I bounce/render I get that huge click in on the first transient
I'm bummed!
Yeah. Too bad, it has potential.TheoM wrote:I measured it's clicky but so far until you i was the only one. I guess it's free so some people think it's automatically amazing.hibidy wrote:I can't use it the way I'd like. Rendering is an issue. What I'd like to do is squash the living snot out of a drum break for "effect" and it sounds good on playback but if I bounce/render I get that huge click in on the first transient
I'm bummed!
And you don't even have Republicans on your radio.Kriminal wrote: actually, thats not far from the truth.....more accurate would be, i really dont like many ppl...they get on my tits
i shout at the radio....
I want to update but going 64 bit and totally redoing my OS isn't a small operation. I'm not sure how much I'm going to lose after I go through it all. I want those Omnisphere updates as soon as they come out so I'm just glad I'm not being forced to do the update before I have time.hibidy wrote:Even though I've been on win7 successfully for years and years, I agree. If it's working for you, don't bork it.A.M. Gold wrote:Right, which makes it ridiculous that devs are coding plug-ins that will run fine on XP and then allowing the frigging INSTALLER to dictate that you must have Win 7 or 8.hibidy wrote:I'm glad you got it sorted. Really silly that NI doesn't allow the vista installer, I think that is being too optimistic on the updates.
The last time I saw one of those pie charts on who is using what, xp was STILL the largest userbase for windows.
They could make the argument that MS is about to drop XP support but so what----huge numbers of people will still be running it after that. I don't know when Spectrasonics is going to release their much anticipated next update but I may not have been able to install it but for the workarounds I learned about here. I don't know when I'm going to get time to deal with the perils of going x64 and I refuse to clean install Win 7 twice so I'm not in a hurry to deal with the upgrade.
Kontakt 3.5 is where they introduced 64 bit. It works great (on windows, I don't know about osX). The only thing you'll be missing from new versions is the insanely fast load times, time machine pro, and various new effects.A.M. Gold wrote:I want to update but going 64 bit and totally redoing my OS isn't a small operation. I'm not sure how much I'm going to lose after I go through it all. I want those Omnisphere updates as soon as they come out so I'm just glad I'm not being forced to do the update before I have time.hibidy wrote:Even though I've been on win7 successfully for years and years, I agree. If it's working for you, don't bork it.A.M. Gold wrote:Right, which makes it ridiculous that devs are coding plug-ins that will run fine on XP and then allowing the frigging INSTALLER to dictate that you must have Win 7 or 8.hibidy wrote:I'm glad you got it sorted. Really silly that NI doesn't allow the vista installer, I think that is being too optimistic on the updates.
The last time I saw one of those pie charts on who is using what, xp was STILL the largest userbase for windows.
They could make the argument that MS is about to drop XP support but so what----huge numbers of people will still be running it after that. I don't know when Spectrasonics is going to release their much anticipated next update but I may not have been able to install it but for the workarounds I learned about here. I don't know when I'm going to get time to deal with the perils of going x64 and I refuse to clean install Win 7 twice so I'm not in a hurry to deal with the upgrade.
I also have to spring for Kontakt 5 in addition to more RAM. I only have 3.5 and I'm not even sure if it ever offered 64 bit, or if it ever worked well if it did.
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