Like buttons and sliders that don't move?Lotuzia wrote:Actually I was saying that you can indeed find some Xils synths "versions" on torrent sites, but the versions that you can DL on these sites are malfunctionning.
Dongles and XILS synths (Split from Kriminal's demo trouble)
- KVRAF
- 9091 posts since 28 May, 2005 from Netherneverlands
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- 19803 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA
Indeed.........interestingly enough I purchased Zebra 2......because it doesn't require a Dongle..........well that and the fact that it's an awesome synth........Lotuzia wrote:Ask Urs about protection for example. He has a very interesting and valid POV on this.
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- Banned
- 18651 posts since 2 Oct, 2001 from England
why, does he work for xils? does he use dongles?Lotuzia wrote: Ask Urs about protection for example. He has a very interesting and valid POV on this.
no and no, so i fail to see the point of dragging urs into it
yes, a bit like ppl who say 'its never cracked..blah blah blah'Lotuzia wrote: So this is just to react to the usual " everything is crackab--le" blablabla that we hear each time, from people who usually have no clues about protection, or had some in ancient times and think that their knowledge might never die over years.
i think you know as well as i do that most haveLotuzia wrote: Some protections might have been cr.acked, and some other not.![]()
i think you need to check your facts as they seem to lack any factual base.Lotuzia wrote: These are just facts, but I know some people are very reluctant to admit facts, or perhaps just the facts...blah blah blah
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
It's far from evil or disruptive, my only point to quote rosanne rosanadana.."it just goes to show you if it isn't one thing it's another". I repsect your view 100% and it's absolutely your right to feel that way and like I said I apluad you standing up for what you believe in. But if and when dongles become a thing of the past do not be surprised if there is something else you feel just as passionately against as you do dongles. What 'ancient" (I'm not ancientTeksonik wrote:I don't have the energy to comment on your post point by point but let me say it was an interesting read. I'm not sure what ancient hardware studios or gas being 35 cents a gallon has to do with the discussion but hey.......party on.......Hink wrote: one theme that has remained constant since I first started out on this path when gas was still 35 cents a gallon.![]()
I simply refuse to do business with companies that use Dongles.........if that makes me evil or disruptive to the KVR collective Borg then so be it......I couldn't care less...(Macmurphy proof read this post for me will ya). I have every piece of software I could possibly ever need to make music and not one Dongle.......simply don't need them......and in case anyone missed it I'm as anti-warez and cracks as anyone on this board....
I have personally found that breaking rules I made for myself in the past has become quite beneficial, a lot of fun and I might not appreciate some of those things as much if not for those rules...but thta's just me..an ancient man
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- KVRAF
- 16977 posts since 23 Jun, 2010 from north of London ON
H**l...I already know that I'm prehistoric...Yatmandu wrote:I loved the Rosanna Rosanadana reference (god bless her soul).....does that make me ancient too?![]()
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
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- 19803 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA
I had to use 1/2 inch reel to reel tapes in the old days but what does that have to do with Dongles? Reminds of the Monty Python sketch..(Monty Python Voice Mode On).....We used to live in a Cardboard Box in the middle of the street.....oooooh we could only dream of a cardboard box............I used to have to get up in the morning half an hour before I went to bed, work 29 hours down at Mill and pay Mill owner for the privilege.........but if you tell that to the young people of today they won't believe a word of it.......(Monty Python Voice Mode Off).........Hink wrote: the things of the past (which we often forget) that were a pita that we no longer have to deal with or simply not available.
Really it's just fun to rattle the chains of the Dongle Dandies and watch their faces get all red when someone dares to question the logic of their all mighty Dongles.........Actually I had a Dongle when most of these lads were still at their Mother's Teats.........on an Atari 520 ST.......certainly we should have moved forward since then...........I have..........
None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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- KVRian
- 939 posts since 1 Sep, 2010 from Birmingham, UK
I think Hinks point was to suggest that things have come on a long way - if your biggest worry is whether to invest £12 in an elicencer compared to the price of a hardware synth, as was, for example.Teksonik wrote:I had to use 1/2 inch reel to reel tapes in the old days but what does that have to do with Dongles? Reminds of the Monty Python sketch..(Monty Python Voice Mode On).....We used to live in a Cardboard Box in the middle of the street.....oooooh we could only dream of a cardboard box............I used to have to get up in the morning half an hour before I went to bed, work 29 hours down at Mill and pay Mill owner for the privilege.........but if you tell that to the young people of today they won't believe a word of it.......(Monty Python Voice Mode Off).........Hink wrote: the things of the past (which we often forget) that were a pita that we no longer have to deal with or simply not available.![]()
Really it's just fun to rattle the chains of the Dongle Dandies and watch their faces get all red when someone dares to question the logic of their all mighty Dongles.........Actually I had a Dongle when most of these lads were still at their Mother's Teats.........on an Atari 520 ST.......certainly we should have moved forward since then...........I have..........
Which isn't what the Monty Python sketch seemed to be about, as I interpret it.
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- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
well seeing how you're just admitted all you're doing is looking for a fight you wont find one here. Take careTeksonik wrote:Really it's just fun to rattle the chains of the Dongle Dandies and watch their faces get all red when someone dares to question the logic of their all mighty Dongles
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- KVRAF
- 16977 posts since 23 Jun, 2010 from north of London ON
It would be nice if one could expend more energy going after the crackers and warez kiddies more than we seem to be seeing people do.
I now have to do C/R, dongles, and elicenser things just to get the stuff to work...thanks warez kiddies for making people do more stuff to do simple things...
I now have to do C/R, dongles, and elicenser things just to get the stuff to work...thanks warez kiddies for making people do more stuff to do simple things...
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
kx.001 wrote:I think Hinks point was to suggest that things have come on a long way - if your biggest worry is whether to invest £12 in an elicencer compared to the price of a hardware synth, as was, for example.Teksonik wrote:I had to use 1/2 inch reel to reel tapes in the old days but what does that have to do with Dongles? Reminds of the Monty Python sketch..(Monty Python Voice Mode On).....We used to live in a Cardboard Box in the middle of the street.....oooooh we could only dream of a cardboard box............I used to have to get up in the morning half an hour before I went to bed, work 29 hours down at Mill and pay Mill owner for the privilege.........but if you tell that to the young people of today they won't believe a word of it.......(Monty Python Voice Mode Off).........Hink wrote: the things of the past (which we often forget) that were a pita that we no longer have to deal with or simply not available.![]()
Really it's just fun to rattle the chains of the Dongle Dandies and watch their faces get all red when someone dares to question the logic of their all mighty Dongles.........Actually I had a Dongle when most of these lads were still at their Mother's Teats.........on an Atari 520 ST.......certainly we should have moved forward since then...........I have..........
Which isn't what the Monty Python sketch seemed to be about, as I interpret it.
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.
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- 19803 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA
Nor is my position about the cost of the Dongle.......I still have thousands of dollars of hardware sitting around unused.....it's not about the money............it's the principle...........kx.001 wrote:[
I think Hinks point was to suggest that things have come on a long way - if your biggest worry is whether to invest £12 in an elicencer compared to the price of a hardware synth, as was, for example.
Which isn't what the Monty Python sketch seemed to be about, as I interpret it.
None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- KVRAF
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- 19803 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA
*Sigh*............you geeks are a humorless lot.......Hink wrote:well seeing how you're just admitted all you're doing is looking for a fight you wont find one here. Take careTeksonik wrote:Really it's just fun to rattle the chains of the Dongle Dandies and watch their faces get all red when someone dares to question the logic of their all mighty Dongles
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- KVRAF
- 2336 posts since 13 Oct, 2002 from Terra Firma
A few years ago I had to reinstall my OS after eLicenser or whatever that crap is decided to trash my registry or system files (I never got to the bottom of it.) I've never had that problem with serials or C\R. I won't demo or buy any dongled software for that reason. It's the software equivalent of being tagged except you've not been convicted of any crime.
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- KVRAF
- 1627 posts since 3 Oct, 2001 from Thailand
Well, some software do come with a dongle included -- Cubase, for example.
So, on the principle of not paying extra for a dongle, it doesn't apply in this case, no? Think of it as a free dongle, I think.
So, on the principle of not paying extra for a dongle, it doesn't apply in this case, no? Think of it as a free dongle, I think.
Peace, my friends. I'm not seeking arguments here. 
