"I found out! RCA BA-25A!"Burillo wrote:no, it's an RCA BA25A emulation.hiltonsister wrote:Is this STA-Level emu?
When I tried to write it, you already wrote it!
I am too late!thank you!
"I found out! RCA BA-25A!"Burillo wrote:no, it's an RCA BA25A emulation.hiltonsister wrote:Is this STA-Level emu?
No iLokIzak Synthiemental wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2019 12:56 pmAlso, what copy protection scheme is Fuse Audio using? I'm trying to avoid Ilok and similar schemes whenever possible.
Once your purchase is completed you will receive an email containing a product activation key. In the plugin UI click the "Activate" button or select "Activate plugin..." from the dropdown menu and enter your email and product activation key into the respective form. Click "Activate" to finish the process.
Thanks. Sounds good so far. Sounds like activation on an offline machine should be possible, right?Lesha wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2019 1:45 pmOnce your purchase is completed you will receive an email containing a product activation key. In the plugin UI click the "Activate" button or select "Activate plugin..." from the dropdown menu and enter your email and product activation key into the respective form. Click "Activate" to finish the process.
https://fuseaudiolabs.de/#/faqsIzak Synthiemental wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2019 4:07 pmThanks. Sounds good so far. Sounds like activation on an offline machine should be possible, right?
you're just seeing the old GUI for some reason.

No i'm not, i see the new one everywhere.
Unfortunately, Fuse is not the only one doing it this way and it makes me livid every time. Developers please, if your installer is going to create a sub-folder, please, let us know during the installation.Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 1:30 pm
Nevermind. Fuse Audio does that annoying thing where it adds an additional Vendor sub-folder to the plugin path. So if you specify D:\VST Plugins\Fuse Audio Labs\ when you install, you get plugins located in D:\VST Plugins\Fuse Audio Labs\Fuse Audio Labs. This is why I was still seeing the old versions. I had to manually overwrite them with the new ones.
That's probably my only pet peeve wtih Fuse.
+1Scarlet Pumpernickel wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 2:57 pmUnfortunately, Fuse is not the only one doing it this way and it makes me livid every time. Developers please, if your installer is going to create a sub-folder, please, let us know during the installation.Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 1:30 pm
Nevermind. Fuse Audio does that annoying thing where it adds an additional Vendor sub-folder to the plugin path. So if you specify D:\VST Plugins\Fuse Audio Labs\ when you install, you get plugins located in D:\VST Plugins\Fuse Audio Labs\Fuse Audio Labs. This is why I was still seeing the old versions. I had to manually overwrite them with the new ones.
That's probably my only pet peeve wtih Fuse.
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