This one totally went under my radar.bibz1st wrote:Also Artvera Pyrite, which is kind of an H.G. synth too
1.000 presets. Not bad. Not bad at all.
I'll have a go with the free version and see what that gives.
This one totally went under my radar.bibz1st wrote:Also Artvera Pyrite, which is kind of an H.G. synth too
Not sure if ti was Waves or some other developer - but in a case of the company canceling their buisness they would privde their registered customers an unlocked copy. Wonder how spectrsonics dealed with this discontinued plugin?Numanoid wrote:Copy protection is "Online Activation (Challenge / Response)"
Does that still work?
That turns the deal into an ultimatum. Atmosphere was pretty expensive. If you chose to keep it as is it would have meant that you would be unable to re.install it in the future.Numanoid wrote:When Omnisphere launched in Sept 2008 Atmosphere owners got a special deal to upgrade.
Seeing that is over 7 years ago now, and that SpectraSonics then switched to Steam, I would think that the server for C/R is not up and running anymore.
STEAM is just the name of their sampled instrument engine, nothing to do with authorisation (or Valve).Numanoid wrote:When Omnisphere launched in Sept 2008 Atmosphere owners got a special deal to upgrade.
Seeing that is over 7 years ago now, and that SpectraSonics then switched to Steam, I would think that the server for C/R is not up and running anymore.
No.sfd wrote:It's just that Omnisphere is a bit to big for my needs and budget. Besides I doubt it'll run on my 32-bit windows XP.aMUSEd wrote:It is included in Omnisphere though
Any decent alternatives to Atmosphere apart from Omhisphere?


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