Spectrasonics license support, this is getting ridicolus!
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- KVRer
- 3 posts since 1 Dec, 2010
The person that's been handling this license transfer has been out ill for a few days, unfortunately. We've located the transfer request and it has been approved.
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- KVRAF
- 18376 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
To play devil's advocate a bit, you didn't buy a "thing." You bought a license to use software and the difference is important. Most sample based instruments don't even ever let you do a license transfer. Lot's of business software expires.musicamelo wrote: very poor performance, i consider anything i buy with hard earned money to be an asset
But I do agree that if Spectrasonics is going to allow license transfers they should just set up some automated way of doing it easily. I just dealt with NI and I had to use human support... why? No human was involved in my purchase. And I wasted someone's time just to find out that the Reaktor instrument I downloaded is different than the Absynth instrument I downloaded. :crazy: It's like companies agree to do it, but don't really want to do it, so they put up speedbumps (or in Spectrasonics case, speedmountains). WTF? Do it or do not do it. In this case all they're doing is making people angry.
In my case, I really don't consider any software transferable and I only did the NI stuff because I bought Komplete 8 and ended up with duplicates. If you really expect to sell something in your studio you should buy hardware.
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- KVRAF
- 7872 posts since 21 Dec, 2002 from MD USA
JavaJ wrote:Something doesn't seem right here. I just posted the other day at Northernsounds about where Spectrum was- and he popped up and responded. If Eric responds to simple posts like that, I have a hard time believing that they are not responding to your request. Are you on some sort of no-fly list in the software world that they haven't approved the transfer yet?
And hey, you are lucky they even offer this- even NI doesn't allow you to resell software unless it is packaged (you can't sell any downloaded instruments).
just because you "have a hard time believing it" doesn't make it not true. I have heard a ton of people complain about how long it takes to transfer a license. Why they charge $50 for such crappy service is beyond me.
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- KVRer
- 25 posts since 14 Jun, 2011
It should be pretty clear by now that Spectrasonics either has a serious learning disability, or is just plain dishonest and deceitful when it comes to these types of requests. History repeats itself far too often.
- KVRAF
- 7872 posts since 21 Dec, 2002 from MD USA
TristezaOrange wrote:+1JavaJ wrote:Now, I will admit- I will never sell any of my softare. The way I figure it- I am getting such a great deal buying soft synths over equivalent hardware that this is just the way it is. I know I won't get any money back from my SW but that is a trade-off I take when I purchase.
Of course, my wife might have something to say about my attitude- but luckily she is scared of KVR hahaha
I never buy music software with the intention of selling it afterwards. I prefer to keep what I buy because "you never know"I'm kinda obsessive about it too - even things I almost never use, I could never bear to be without them once I've acquired them.
My girlfriend is like that but she has a serious case of OCD.
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- KVRist
- 456 posts since 13 Mar, 2008 from Finland
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- KVRAF
- 1980 posts since 13 Jun, 2004 from Back in the UK
When I bought a second hand Spectrasonics licence a few months back, they were extremely helpful and the whole process from me contacting the seller to transfer was a week.
Then when I had trouble installing, Spectrasonics got me a new updated installer FOC (except nominal postage) which arrived the next day (via their UK distributor).
Then when I had trouble installing, Spectrasonics got me a new updated installer FOC (except nominal postage) which arrived the next day (via their UK distributor).
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- KVRian
- 1068 posts since 25 Jul, 2007 from Calgary
They should just not allow license transfers- then we wouldn't have these typs of threads.
I guess this can all be solved by having some hardware encryption required for their stuff.
Let's all get on the hate-on about that idea now!
I guess this can all be solved by having some hardware encryption required for their stuff.
Let's all get on the hate-on about that idea now!
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 163 posts since 30 Nov, 2005
Please, no hardware encryption.
Anyway i am with you, either do not allow it at all or allow it and make it function flawless. With NI i have never had any questions of why i need to sell it or explain my financial situation etc. 1-2 days and good to go. That's how its supposed to be imo.
Anyway i am with you, either do not allow it at all or allow it and make it function flawless. With NI i have never had any questions of why i need to sell it or explain my financial situation etc. 1-2 days and good to go. That's how its supposed to be imo.
JavaJ wrote:They should just not allow license transfers- then we wouldn't have these typs of threads.
I guess this can all be solved by having some hardware encryption required for their stuff.
Let's all get on the hate-on about that idea now!
- KVRian
- 1068 posts since 25 Jul, 2007 from Calgary
I wonder how many movie soundtrack producers request to get rid of Spectrasonic's stuff??
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- KVRist
- 325 posts since 25 Sep, 2007
I realize it is probably conjecture, but if the idea is to make it difficult for people to get approval for a transfer so that it discourages them from selling their products, I wonder how successful that tactic has been for them (do people end up keeping their products because of the hassle), and if so, does it offset the number of people that will no longer buy their products because of the hassle to get a transfer? (Unfortunately I am in the latter group of people.)
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 163 posts since 30 Nov, 2005
Unfortunately, not everyone is a professional soundtrack producer.
JavaJ wrote:I wonder how many movie soundtrack producers request to get rid of Spectrasonic's stuff??
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- Banned
- 73 posts since 6 Sep, 2010
Isn't the NI license management challenge/response? I haven't forgot that's what we should stay away.
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- KVRAF
- 4706 posts since 16 Mar, 2004 from Columbia, MD
A few years ago I purchased Trilogy secondhand. There were no problems at all. I would imagine the vast majority of cases go smoothly and the occasional not-so-smooth ones result in vocal complaints. Most people don't feel the need to post a thread about a simple successful transaction, because it's the norm.
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