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I broke an unregistered dongle and Steinberg sorted me, same afternoon. Yeah, that's probably not normal. I went to Guitar Center and bought one, bam.
ZDT, I got a replacement license on the lost one but like I said, they prob'ly aren't doing it but the once.

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Elicenser dongles are about 20 EUR. Get a few of those on which you put the license to store somewhere just in case you lose one, and buy a new one when one is lost so you always have backups.
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Roman Empire

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You can't duplicate that license onto other keys, you can only transfer them.

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Yep.

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jancivil wrote: Sun Mar 10, 2019 5:05 pm You can't duplicate that license onto other keys, you can only transfer them.
Sorry, I thought thats what I had done ages ago, but then I´m wrong.
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Roman Empire

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Nuendo trial lasts 60 days btw.
Also, trials expire on dongles.





(New dongle doesn't know what you did before. teh eLicenser hipped me to that feature.)

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rlared wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2019 3:35 pm Completely unhelpful linux console text editor analogy:
Cubase = Vim
Studio One = Nano
Reaper = Emacs
I just read that and almost died. Thanks I think I might be one of three people to get that analogy.

What is Virtual Studio Code?

Also how about

Live = Vim and Bitwig = NeoVIM?
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Bitwig is my DAWs and UHe and Tracktion Synths are my Bae. I maybe buy one synth a year. REMEMBER SELF just one synth a year!

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mtelesha wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2019 12:00 pm What is Virtual Studio Code?
Actually, Cubase would be a good candidate for that. :)

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Never used Virtual Studio Code! But glad others can appreciate the analogy heheh

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telecode wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2019 5:49 pm
rlared wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2019 3:35 pm Completely unhelpful linux console text editor analogy:
Cubase = Vim
Studio One = Nano
Reaper = Emacs
that works for me. i am a vim user. but i recently discovered the Atom text editor and now I feel like such a loser for missing out so much in life.

https://atom.io/
VS Code is even better in my humble opinion. Especially since Microsoft owns both Atom and Code
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Bitwig is my DAWs and UHe and Tracktion Synths are my Bae. I maybe buy one synth a year. REMEMBER SELF just one synth a year!

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rlared wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2019 3:35 pm Completely unhelpful linux console text editor analogy:
Cubase = Vim
Studio One = Nano
Reaper = Emacs
But in music tech we have a console as well:

Vim = Studer 8-track plus Soundcraft console
Emacs = Otari 24-track plus SSL console
MS Word = Cubase
Libre Office = Ardour
Live = LinnDrum
Bitwig = TR-808

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mtelesha wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2019 12:51 pm
telecode wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2019 5:49 pm
rlared wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2019 3:35 pm Completely unhelpful linux console text editor analogy:
Cubase = Vim
Studio One = Nano
Reaper = Emacs
that works for me. i am a vim user. but i recently discovered the Atom text editor and now I feel like such a loser for missing out so much in life.

https://atom.io/
VS Code is even better in my humble opinion. Especially since Microsoft owns both Atom and Code
VS Code is great. I did a website with it not so long ago. I like it much more than Notepad++, for example. If you don't code in it, it's overkill, of course.

Edit: Oh, wait, you meant better suited for this comparison, right? :oops:

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