Pre-Purchase question re copy protection...

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As a long time user of Rob Papen's Blue, I have never felt the need to purchase Zebra, but....

RP is now adopting synchrosoft, and I will not be buying any more synth's (or updates) from him in the future. Question is, will Zebra retain it's present c/p, or are there plans to change it in the foreseeable future?

My understanding is that Urs has one of the best c/p around, and does not need the more intrusive systems.

If everything is going to stay the same, I'll jump ship to u-he.com

Wallet at the ready......... :wink:

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Everything I've heard from Urs is exactly what you stated. There's a forum topic he started a few months ago asking about changing the serials from one method to another. This is strictly an algorithmic change and just means you get a new key. From what I understand he's quite happy with the serial keys in MFM2 and is looking to adopt it as his mechanism for the future. Here's the article about the new serial keys http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=207260.

And you're right. One of the reasons I really love U-He software is the friendly copy protection.

Cheers!

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Thanks bmrzycki, I have been browsing the forum since my original post, and like what I see.

Some things I have taken for granted with Blue, such as Copy and Paste + Save and Load of many parrameters (Sequencer steps, Osc setting etc) will be missed though.

If replies here reflect what I think is the case, I will be a new Z2 owner before nightfall :wink:

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He uses his own copy protection scheme which he is very pleased with and it is as i understand it very effective.
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=2155536

I would be very surprised if he changed that any time soon or ever for that matter. He must have invested a lot of time in it and it's very efficient. Why change ?

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John-E34 wrote:Some things I have taken for granted with Blue, such as Copy and Paste + Save and Load of many parrameters (Sequencer steps, Osc setting etc) will be missed though.
Well, there's no way to copy and paste, but you can easily save osc presets.

And yes, Zebra copy protection is just great.


edited because of my mistake
Last edited by kangul on Sun May 04, 2008 5:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Funny, Rob's new copy protection might lead to a few more Zebra sales :tu:

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matt42 wrote:Funny, Rob's new copy protection might lead to a few more Zebra sales :tu:
I started off this morning with this post http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=214874

I am still piss@d with their proposal, and yes, Zebra may indeed sell to a few more honest folk..... Me first. :wink:

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John-E34 wrote:
matt42 wrote:Funny, Rob's new copy protection might lead to a few more Zebra sales :tu:
I started off this morning with this post http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=214874

I am still piss@d with their proposal, and yes, Zebra may indeed sell to a few more honest folk..... Me first. :wink:
Check out the randomizer scripts mentioned in the forum. They are very effective! :)

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kangul wrote:IIRC, if you save a preset with a tweaked seq/arp but with an empty synth section,
is this true?


Maybe i should just check myself :oops:

:hihi:

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djsubject wrote:
kangul wrote:IIRC, if you save a preset with a tweaked seq/arp but with an empty synth section,
is this true?


Maybe i should just check myself :oops:

:hihi:
Please check it, mr. Subz, if you can. I'm at work, so I can't check it myself now, but I'm under a strong impression that it's possible.

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Another Zebra customer.... Just purchased Zebra-2, (Urs's support in this forum is astounding)

Hopefully, it will not take too long to make Zebra be Blue :?

Thanks for the comments, but after reading through many of the topics in this forum, I could see no reason to 'not' purchase :hihi:

G'day Urs.

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djsubject wrote:
kangul wrote:IIRC, if you save a preset with a tweaked seq/arp but with an empty synth section,
is this true?


Maybe i should just check myself :oops:

:hihi:
Sorry, I was wrong. Just checked myself, it is not possible. Sorry for misleading.

John-E34, congratulations!

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kangul wrote:
djsubject wrote:
kangul wrote:IIRC, if you save a preset with a tweaked seq/arp but with an empty synth section,
is this true?


Maybe i should just check myself :oops:

:hihi:
Sorry, I was wrong. Just checked myself, it is not possible. Sorry for misleading.

John-E34, congratulations!
was just about to post that it did not work :hihi:

its all fun :)

Subz

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I'm confused. What's wrong with syncrosoft? They clearly said there would be no dongle. It seems to me you're just looking for an excuse to buy another VSTi. You don't really need one other than the fact that Zebra 2 is a great synth, one of my favorites. Frankly I think it's better than Blue and that's good enough for me. If Urs decided to use Syncrosoft I'd still be up for Zebra 3.

I hear a lot of anti Syncrosoft posts... but I've never had an issue with it... and I never hear a good reason why people don't like it. It's a slight pain in the ass when it needs the dongle, but come on. If it helps the developer to make a profit then why not?

I've got a bunch of instruments that use iLok and Syncrosoft and if in the future they all used one of these then so be it. I kind of like it better than the NI or IK Multimedia approach... though those work too.

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