MixControl Pro (Group Buy Started)
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- KVRist
- 406 posts since 22 Nov, 2009
Nice idea!scalawag wrote:Put the name of the owner in GUI, encrypted.
Satson and Stripbus have it.
The cat has four paws: in, out, ground and power supply )
Listen to my music
Listen to my music
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- KVRAF
- 7028 posts since 28 Apr, 2004 from france
Tone2 and PLogue also have similar ( read : "individual") copy protection schemes.
They are not very intrusive, and hopefully it works fine...
They are not very intrusive, and hopefully it works fine...
- KVRian
- 932 posts since 26 Nov, 2010
Too late for 1.5 maybe, but MCP will/should/must have its place in the future and so a user friendly copy protection should, too.DNR Collaborative wrote: I have made a few suggestions as to possible ways of enticing those who would possibly use a cracked version, but as it stands currently, MCP is already too widely cracked to do anything about it seems. That is the way life goes though
Steven
- KVRAF
- 5110 posts since 5 May, 2005 from Stockholm, Sweden
I've been demoing the nomad plugs I don't have for the past few days and out of the 50+ plugs I would say there are 2 or 3 that are not world class. As with any audio plug the results you get really depends on the audio material they are used on. In any case most of the NF plugs are marketed as vintage analog type plugs and in this regard they are as good as any.gpunk wrote:A good example of the shiny shiny right now is the NF pack that is currently goin on sale for the same price as MCP
I understand the shiny shiny and yet still for at least 8 hours yesterday i was impressed with the pack hahaha, take three steps back, take a deep breath and recalculate, OK so at least 40 of those plugins are easily bettered by MCP and the others are modulation effects that are not even comparable and not that great
I just saved myself $99 hahahaha
Hmmmmm now there is a thought, a multi effect brother of MCP with your chorus's and flangers and verbs and stuff hmmmmmmm
Anyway just wanted to point out that the impact of many little plugins that actually don't hold a candle to MCP getting so much hype right now is very valid to my earlier point
If anything Nomad Factory plugs get far too little attention around here, I'm glad to see this deal and the other no-brainers have changed that.
As for Mixcontrol it's a fantastic plugin and I have stopped using DDMF EQ because of it. I would love to see those modules as separate plug-ins though, especially the EQ and Compressor.
- KVRAF
- 5110 posts since 5 May, 2005 from Stockholm, Sweden
As a Cubase user I personally wouldn't care about having one more license on my dongle. I'm not opposed to the idea of dongles anyway, it sits in your USB slot. I don't understand people who oppose dongles just on principle, this has nothing to do with Music production but rather some kind of weird politics (as if having to deal with a desktop computer or laptop and a bunch of MIDI controllers was less hassle than a little piece of plastic?).ZINO wrote:Against the wind and the popular 15 year old opinion I vote for the dongle. If you want the cash to flow it is the only solution.
I'm sure there are many out there who refuse to use dongles who might have otherwise discovered that Cubase was the love of their life but alas they will never find out..
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 622 posts since 23 May, 2011
We've decided that MCP will retain it's current system of simple keyfile so as not to disturb the current userbase with new copy protection schemes. We have also decided that all future software releases will be much more closely monitored, and will not be sold to users with disposable e-mail addresses. Dongles and harsh protection schemes fall outside of our intented business plan and our focus will primarily be to provide more unique plug-ins which lack similar competition. We think this is more in line with other long-term software development organizations, and we are optimistic that our efforts will work to our advantage. Cracking unfortunately cannot be stopped, and I'm happy that we have decided against wasting the time, energy and funds to combat it.Proteinshake wrote:Too late for 1.5 maybe, but MCP will/should/must have its place in the future and so a user friendly copy protection should, too.
We will also be organizing a group buy period. We have included each user who has purchased since MixControl Pro's release and will announce the start of the group buy in the next day or two.
Steven
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- KVRAF
- 1800 posts since 10 Feb, 2007
Is hotmail a disposable address? If yes, I have to update my account.
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- KVRian
- 852 posts since 21 Jan, 2006 from Athens, Greece
Ok then, so you choose not to use "harsh protection schemes" but at the same time you won't sell to people with "disposable" e-mails.
I am already a Mix Control customer but I have to lol at this
I am already a Mix Control customer but I have to lol at this
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 622 posts since 23 May, 2011
Why? What is there that is laughable about it? I'm not sure I follow.ZINO wrote:Ok then, so you choose not to use "harsh protection schemes" but at the same time you won't sell to people with "disposable" e-mails.
I am already a Mix Control customer but I have to lol at this
Steven
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- KVRAF
- 1924 posts since 15 Oct, 2008 from Germany
I guess Steven means mail addresses like 10minutemail etc. @Steven, I appreciate that you're trying not to punish paying customers. Keep this spirit up, it's the right way. Best luck for your sales!
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- KVRian
- 852 posts since 21 Jan, 2006 from Athens, Greece
DNR Collaborative wrote:Why? What is there that is laughable about it? I'm not sure I follow.ZINO wrote:Ok then, so you choose not to use "harsh protection schemes" but at the same time you won't sell to people with "disposable" e-mails.
I am already a Mix Control customer but I have to lol at this
Steven
Because in my dictionary using a dongle is less enforcive and harsh than must having an e-mail address of a specific standard and my software being "close monitored", but that's just me....
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 622 posts since 23 May, 2011
Yes, this is the ideapaterpeter wrote:I guess Steven means mail addresses like 10minutemail etc. @Steven, I appreciate that you're trying not to punish paying customers. Keep this spirit up, it's the right way. Best luck for your sales!
There will also be some options available to those who A) are already repeat customers, and B) can verify through online distribution accounts (SoundCloud, Facebook, etc) their identity. This might seem like a strict requirement, but our goal is to sell software only to those who are creating and distributing music legitimately.
Steven
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 622 posts since 23 May, 2011
I think it would be best to just wait until future releases are available and then you can decide for yourself if you wish to participate.ZINO wrote:Because in my dictionary using a dongle is less enforcive and harsh than must having an e-mail address of a specific standard and my software being "close monitored", but that's just me....
Steven
DNR Collaborative
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- KVRian
- 676 posts since 3 May, 2004
I still think you should put user name encrypted in GUI. A sort of personalized plugin. Look at Sonimus Satson and Sknote plugins. None of the new versions was cracked, and i'm a proud owner of the later with my name in it.
