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Jirka108 wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2024 10:45 am Ableton Live Lite
Jirka108 wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2024 10:47 am AIR Xpand!2 by AIR Music Technology
Velvet by AIR Music Technology
Hybrid 3 by AIR Music Technology
Well someone has to ask the uncomfortable question.....Where are you getting all these codes? Looking back on your post history you've posted dozens of such codes.

So where does one legitimately get so many codes? Are they obtained through legal and moral methods?

KVR has always been opposed to the violation of intellectual property rights so the question is a legitimate one.

Everyone loves free stuff but if we must compromise our morality is it really free?
None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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Jirka108 wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2024 10:47 am AIR Xpand!2 by AIR Music Technology
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    7129-5458-7684-5360-3719-7503-1517-88
    7129-5677-5280-4590-8882-3520-7795-91
    7129-5746-5537-4268-4297-0726-9320-24
    7129-6517-5796-7046-5468-5859-8283-47
    7129-6517-9568-1529-6153-7569-7678-47
    7129-6585-1136-8201-0312-0422-2431-16
    7129-7169-5273-1701-0397-2743-4224-88
    7129-7973-4363-6691-9235-8259-1374-30
Velvet by AIR Music Technology
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    0285-1244-5919-6412-9414-5117-0349-09
    0285-2156-5229-2566-7708-4910-8657-75
Hybrid 3 by AIR Music Technology
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    9323-5557-7926-6045-2145-7689-6821-09
    9323-5754-3908-0463-5791-2289-7223-91
Thanks! I grabbed 7129-6517-5796-7046-5468-5859-8283-47 - the fourth Xpand! 2 license from the top.

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Teksonik wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2024 1:34 pm Well someone has to ask the uncomfortable question.....Where are you getting all these codes? Looking back on your post history you've posted dozens of such codes.

So where does one legitimately get so many codes? Are they obtained through legal and moral methods?

KVR has always been opposed to the violation of intellectual property rights so the question is a legitimate one.

Everyone loves free stuff but if we must compromise our morality is it really free?
These are gift codes that come with various pieces of music equipment. This equipment is not used for making music, DJing, or mixing. Instead, it is used for electronic warfare against Geran-2 russia (with a small letter of course) kamikaze drones (aka the iranian (with a small letter of course) HESA Shahed 136). Someone once PMed me with the same question. When I explained, they thought I was joking. But no, I am not joking - this is the real Ukrainian reality.

You can use codes, they are free :scared:

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Jirka108 wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2024 3:20 pm
Teksonik wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2024 1:34 pm Well someone has to ask the uncomfortable question.....Where are you getting all these codes? Looking back on your post history you've posted dozens of such codes.

So where does one legitimately get so many codes? Are they obtained through legal and moral methods?

KVR has always been opposed to the violation of intellectual property rights so the question is a legitimate one.

Everyone loves free stuff but if we must compromise our morality is it really free?
These are gift codes that come with various pieces of music equipment. This equipment is not used for making music, DJing, or mixing. Instead, it is used for electronic warfare against Geran-2 russia (with a small letter of course) kamikaze drones (aka the iranian (with a small letter of course) HESA Shahed 136). Someone once PMed me with the same question. When I explained, they thought I was joking. But no, I am not joking - this is the real Ukrainian reality.

You can use codes, they are free :scared:

Bro, drop your PayPal here. I think sending a couple of bucks for coffee won’t bother anyone. You’ve shared so many codes. I just bought a Reason+ subscription, and then you posted this code for six months for free. :dog: I used one of your codes. Thanks! :tu:

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Jirka108 wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2024 3:20 pm But no, I am not joking - this is the real Ukrainian reality.
This reminds me of stories my old dad used to tell about when he was a boy growing up in London. Apparently he and his mates would regularly scavenge the heavy anti-aircraft emplacement sites after the troops were demobbed in 1945/46. Although the live ammo had been taken away at the end of hostilities, it took a while for the larger artillery to be removed, and boys across the East End were constantly sneaking in and climbing on the guns and taking old empty shell casings and the like from the sites. In some ways, this may be the 21st century analogy. (But digital instead of analogue!)

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Jirka108 wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2024 3:20 pm This equipment is not used for making music, DJing, or mixing. Instead, it is used for electronic warfare
So, someone is out there right now zooming in with a mod wheel? :o

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Jirka108 wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2024 3:20 pm These are gift codes that come with various pieces of music equipment. This equipment is not used for making music, DJing, or mixing. Instead, it is used for electronic warfare against Geran-2 russia (with a small letter of course) kamikaze drones (aka the iranian (with a small letter of course) HESA Shahed 136). Someone once PMed me with the same question. When I explained, they thought I was joking. But no, I am not joking - this is the real Ukrainian reality.

You can use codes, they are free :scared:

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I once bid on a contract to sell 100,000 clarinet reeds to the US military. My first thought was "wow, so cool that the military has that many clarinetists", then a friend from Boeing explained to me that they're probably getting repurposed for weaponry. Reeds are nonconductive and graduated, so it makes sense that they'd be useful for other applications.
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kodnin wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2024 10:01 am Uncle E, do you sell Komplete 15 (and updates)?
Yes. I need to update the site and put them on sale.

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"Moral musicians" somehow seems like an oxymoron. So many "sold their soul" in Faustian desires to know and create. And in our current environment, isn't the person touting morality generally the most immoral in the group? (Projection to derail focus.)

AIR has had many, many free/sell for a $1 and other schemes to get on people's systems or radar. Other companies have followed and joined the trickery is all. (Especially anyone involved with the PACE protection racket.)

Any discussion of mortality is probably better directed at them.

Oh, and the military has literally hundreds of bands/orchestras all over the world. Clarinets are the biggest number of reed players in them. 100,000 is relatively small considering that.
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Uncle E wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2024 6:18 pm
kodnin wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2024 10:01 am Uncle E, do you sell Komplete 15 (and updates)?
Yes. I need to update the site and put them on sale.
Please let me know when you got them available. Feel also free to send me a PM. Thanks!
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telecharge wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2024 5:00 pm
Jirka108 wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2024 3:20 pm This equipment is not used for making music, DJing, or mixing. Instead, it is used for electronic warfare
So, someone is out there right now zooming in with a mod wheel? :o
Across Ukraine, there are over 10,000 small radars that detect these Geran-2 (HESA Shahed 136) winged drones. These drones have been nicknamed "Mopeds" because they sound like a Harley-Davidson motorcycle riding nearby—very loud. This is due to their use of a cheap, noisy engine. The radar picks up this sound, and an audio card is used to record and transmit the audio. Additionally, Elon Musk's satellite internet is used to relay the signal to a unified system. Essentially, the sound helps identify these Shahed drones, which are then destroyed with heavy-caliber machine guns using tracer bullets. They also jam the signal to ensure the drone crashes in a field and doesn’t reach residential areas.

About the mod wheel—that’s genuinely hilarious. I’m cracking up right now. :D

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Uncle E wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2024 6:17 pm
Jirka108 wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2024 3:20 pm These are gift codes that come with various pieces of music equipment. This equipment is not used for making music, DJing, or mixing. Instead, it is used for electronic warfare against Geran-2 russia (with a small letter of course) kamikaze drones (aka the iranian (with a small letter of course) HESA Shahed 136). Someone once PMed me with the same question. When I explained, they thought I was joking. But no, I am not joking - this is the real Ukrainian reality.

You can use codes, they are free :scared:

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I once bid on a contract to sell 100,000 clarinet reeds to the US military. My first thought was "wow, so cool that the military has that many clarinetists", then a friend from Being explained to me that they're probably getting repurposed for weaponry. Reeds are nonconductive and graduated, so it makes sense that they'd be useful for other applications.
Uncle E, did they use code "GROUP"?!?

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I just noticed UA's Sound City Studios reverb is on sale for $39. I don't think I've heard about it until today, but I watched their video demonstration of its features and it seems great.

Anyone else use that one, or thinking of possibly buying it like I am? :)

I'm also thinking of getting BFD3.

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telecharge wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2024 5:00 pm
Jirka108 wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2024 3:20 pm This equipment is not used for making music, DJing, or mixing. Instead, it is used for electronic warfare
So, someone is out there right now zooming in with a mod wheel? :o
I assumed they used the low pass filter to bring it close enough to the ground to shoot it down.

The real story he posted is super interesting though!

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Jirka108 wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2024 3:20 pm These are gift codes that come with various pieces of music equipment. This equipment is not used for making music, DJing, or mixing. Instead, it is used for electronic warfare against Geran-2 russia (with a small letter of course) kamikaze drones (aka the iranian (with a small letter of course) HESA Shahed 136). Someone once PMed me with the same question. When I explained, they thought I was joking. But no, I am not joking - this is the real Ukrainian reality.

You can use codes, they are free :scared:

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People will doubt but unfortunately it's the reality of this war, there's a lot of repurposing electronic goods for drone warfare on both sides, Slava Ukraini :pray:

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