Get Wavelab LE 8 for free
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- KVRist
- 288 posts since 29 May, 2012
You mean nobody else has the paid Steinberg MP3 converter in their eLicenser Control Center like I do? I feel so much better supporting small, little, independent software vendors like Steinberg...
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- KVRAF
- 2831 posts since 11 Jun, 2003
Thanks for the heads up on this. I installed it for kicks and it looks pretty cool. Took me 5 minutes to figure out the most important features without reading the manual. My wife who studies video editing on a Mac needed an audio editor to do a bit of audio polishing and editing. I was going to install Audacity but this is going to work out nicely for her instead.
Play it by ear
- KVRAF
- 4278 posts since 6 Nov, 2009
This won't make me popular (but I'm not anyway so...) if you didn't buy the mag you probably shouldn't abuse even an open site. How would you feel if you saw this cool free program in a mag you bought and then saw that all the licenses had been taken already? I'd feel terrible, just saying.
- KVRist
- 238 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Portland, OR
This actually interests me as I just built a new DAW after more than 7 years. I'm running Cubase 7.5 now and have been trying to decide what I want for mastering software. I was using Soundforge on my old system but was considering moving over to Wavelab for my new setup. This would be a great way to get a limited peek at it.
Since I don't speak German and am trying to morally wrap my head around what the situation is, is the download supposed to be only for magazine subscribers? Or is it for anyone willing to give up their email address which will no doubt be used for future marketing? It would seem like if it was for subscribers only they would have you enter a subscription number to get to the download.
Since I don't speak German and am trying to morally wrap my head around what the situation is, is the download supposed to be only for magazine subscribers? Or is it for anyone willing to give up their email address which will no doubt be used for future marketing? It would seem like if it was for subscribers only they would have you enter a subscription number to get to the download.
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- KVRAF
- 35436 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Well, i guess they use some kind of key generator for those? Then there should be like, almost infinite. Tbh, i have no idea how they could have run out of serials for z3ta, seems weird.arkmabat wrote:This won't make me popular (but I'm not anyway so...) if you didn't buy the mag you probably shouldn't abuse even an open site. How would you feel if you saw this cool free program in a mag you bought and then saw that all the licenses had been taken already? I'd feel terrible, just saying.
You have a point though, not nice to see them run out of serials due to abuse.
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- KVRAF
- 2677 posts since 20 Jun, 2012
This seems to be quite a common thing with Cakewalk - there's plenty of cases on their forums. I personally have it happen even twice with the stuff bought from the Cakewalk store. Instead of getting your serial number the store account will show Out of serial numbers. After contacting their support they have provided me with a proper and working serials for registration. It seems to be a pretty causal thing form them.chk071 wrote: You have a point though, not nice to see them run out of serials due to abuse.
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- KVRAF
- 14658 posts since 19 Oct, 2003 from Berlin, Germany
That "free thing" is still not okay though.
You pay for both the magazine AND a license. Steinberg never gives anything away for free if it's a host. A plugin is a different thing - but Wavelab and Cubase are their main workhorses.
So if a Mag costs 15EUR, the mag itself is only about 5EUR, the rest goes to Steinberg for the license.
Then again, obviously this particular distributor gives a flying F. As I mentioned, for quite a while now as well. Just because you can get that license "for free", doesn't mean it's okay to do so while others pay for that.
I adressed this to the CEO of BEAT years ago (with the launch of the BeatDrive and Z3ta+) - in the end I was the idiot because I "paid" for the magazine. Yet on the beatdrive, you can only access the "advanced content" if you have a subscription.
Slap in the face.
You pay for both the magazine AND a license. Steinberg never gives anything away for free if it's a host. A plugin is a different thing - but Wavelab and Cubase are their main workhorses.
So if a Mag costs 15EUR, the mag itself is only about 5EUR, the rest goes to Steinberg for the license.
Then again, obviously this particular distributor gives a flying F. As I mentioned, for quite a while now as well. Just because you can get that license "for free", doesn't mean it's okay to do so while others pay for that.
I adressed this to the CEO of BEAT years ago (with the launch of the BeatDrive and Z3ta+) - in the end I was the idiot because I "paid" for the magazine. Yet on the beatdrive, you can only access the "advanced content" if you have a subscription.
Slap in the face.
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- KVRAF
- 5691 posts since 24 May, 2004 from []1
Is this thing worth buying a dongle for?
Steinberg let me have it, but I didn't realize it was ILok. I asked them if they had a soft e-licenser for it, but they haven't replied.
Steinberg let me have it, but I didn't realize it was ILok. I asked them if they had a soft e-licenser for it, but they haven't replied.
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- KVRAF
- 5691 posts since 24 May, 2004 from []1
When I tried to install it, it wanted a dongle, I thought.
I wish they would get back to me.
I wish they would get back to me.
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- KVRAF
- 35436 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
The issue cost 5,90€, the regular price. It's a question whether Steinberg gets a share of that at all, or if it's free advertising. I mean they surely will get a lot of clients upgrading to higher versions with this. And Beat will get a lot of people buying this issue because of Wavelab LE.Compyfox wrote: So if a Mag costs 15EUR, the mag itself is only about 5EUR, the rest goes to Steinberg for the license.