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The main hero offer in this is that you can get them all after choosing your single for just $129.99 so just $179 vs $299.99 all in.zerocrossing wrote:Hm, I went with Vacuum Pro using the Facebook code, but I would have definitely done a 3 for $99 if it were Vacuum, Loom and Hybrid. I just have absolutely no use for an electric piano plug in.sbangs_air wrote:$129.99 is a permanent upgrade price from a single instrument. However our other promotions for Loom, Vac Pro and Velvet end at the end of this month or after the first 1000 redemption. Act fast to avoid disappointment
Worst case we can re-issue so no worries about filling up your disks.EvilDragon wrote:I don't think you need to keep the downloads (except putting it on an external drive for backup and installation in case of a system reinstall etc.). It's a pretty standard practice to remove the downloads once the product is installed.
Exactly the same experience that i had installing on my Mac.db3 wrote:Pity some of you guys are having issues with install and authorisation. I can only say that on my mac everything went smoothly. Each plugin consisted of one of more dmg parts, which when opened produced a single pkg installer file. Once the the plugin was installed I stuck the dmg(s) or pkg file on an external HD for future installs.
Each installation left an authorisation shortcut on my desktop, which when run brought up a webpage in which I only entered my email address (as provided to the shop), the licence number (from the download page) and my country. The authorised message came up straight away and I was good to boot up my DAW.
Tell me more about this $49.00 promo. Today is the 1st I'm learning of Vacuum and Loom.db3 wrote:I also bought Vacuum Pro yesterday ($49 promo)...and on the strength of that I did the instrument pack promo upgrade for $129. Holy mother of all smokes...where has Air Music Tech been all my life!BasariStudios wrote:I see I can upgrade from Vacuum to the whole collection for just 129$, I don't know how is their other stuff though...what else is interesting from them?
See Air post earlier in the thread....electro wrote:Tell me more about this $49.00 promo. Today is the 1st I'm learning of Vacuum and Loom.
It's all in the thread mate.electro wrote:and the copy protection is what, C/R?
Have you tried leaving the folder where it was and moving only the dll file to your vst plugins folder?ChillPenguin wrote:I went ahead and got the VacuumPro. $49 was to good to pass up for me, and if the offer to upgrade for $129 is still available I'll probably go for that too.
The install went ok too, although I did have to move the folder into my vst plugins folder, but after that it worked.
I am having an issue with not being able to use the presets though. They look like they are all there in the folder but the instrument itself wont browse or select them, Just the default. Anyone else have this issue?
I sent a support request, so I'm sure it will get sorted out, still waiting on that though.
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