Just the account.Melvin J. wrote:Does it require iLok?
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- KVRian
- 857 posts since 31 May, 2008 from Australia
Yes, no iLok dongle required, but you do need to sell your soul to the PACE iLok License Manager.
I purchased the plugin through JRR, then I seen this thread and the talk of iLok, done a quick check and found no iLok dongle was required, but you needed to use PiLM. I hadn't even received my license at that stage, so quickly fired of an Email to see if my order could be cancelled, unfortunately it could not, so $100AU + down the drain for me as I will not use Pace, nor iLok. Lesson learned, always check the developers site, though most times the resellers mention if iLok is required, and to me iLok/Pace iLM . . . same thing, not going there . . . oh well.
I purchased the plugin through JRR, then I seen this thread and the talk of iLok, done a quick check and found no iLok dongle was required, but you needed to use PiLM. I hadn't even received my license at that stage, so quickly fired of an Email to see if my order could be cancelled, unfortunately it could not, so $100AU + down the drain for me as I will not use Pace, nor iLok. Lesson learned, always check the developers site, though most times the resellers mention if iLok is required, and to me iLok/Pace iLM . . . same thing, not going there . . . oh well.
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- KVRAF
- 2087 posts since 24 Jun, 2006 from London, England
So you'd rather waste $100 than install an app that really has no effect on a system's performance and quickly allows authentication of all your products ?
Tried the demo a week ago and was getting crunchy wild stuff from it, so bought within 24 hours. Eventide really seem to have mastered hardware sounding software !
Tried the demo a week ago and was getting crunchy wild stuff from it, so bought within 24 hours. Eventide really seem to have mastered hardware sounding software !
- KVRian
- 1375 posts since 6 May, 2005 from Michigan, USA
I'm sure I'll be loving it when I get a chance to use it next week. Went ahead and snagged it today before I ended up forgetting and the price went up. I was looking for a harmonizer effect for a guitar lead and ST Crystalizer wasn't quite getting what I was hoping for. I was watching the H910 demo, the "Owner of a Lonely H910" preset in a dropdown menu grabbed my eye and I was like, "Yeah, that's pretty much the kind of harmonizer effect I'm looking for." Looking forward to trying it on vocals as an alternative effect to ST Microshift as well.
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- KVRian
- 857 posts since 31 May, 2008 from Australia
Yes that's correct, $115.44 AU to be exact.mcbpete wrote:So you'd rather waste $100 than install an app that really has no effect on a system's performance and quickly allows authentication of all your products ?
Although my experience with PACE is far from yours.
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- KVRAF
- 40266 posts since 11 Aug, 2008 from clown world
Have you contacted Eventide? If the License is unused, then they should be able to remove it from your iLok Account etc. It's not unheard of to get a refund under certain circumstances.
For the love of H910, if you want to talk PACE, iLok etc ... please, please, please start another Thread about it.
For the love of H910, if you want to talk PACE, iLok etc ... please, please, please start another Thread about it.
Anyone who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.
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- KVRian
- 857 posts since 31 May, 2008 from Australia
Yes the license is unused, they can't remove it from my iLok account, because I do not, and will never have one. I don't want to talk iLok/PACE, I was just originally answering a question that was asked and conveyed my experience regarding whether or not iLok/PACE was required for the plug. My apologies to you sir.Aloysius wrote:Have you contacted Eventide? If the License is unused, then they should be able to remove it from your iLok Account etc. It's not unheard of to get a refund under certain circumstances.
For the love of H910, if you want to talk PACE, iLok etc ... please, please, please start another Thread about it.
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- KVRAF
- 40266 posts since 11 Aug, 2008 from clown world
EastWest were able to remove an unused License from my iLok Account and provide me with a refund after a botched purchase. It can be done. The developer is responsible for that end of things as far as I know. Not the PACE, iLok Company. If you're not gonna use the product, you may as well get a refund and share it with your friends at KvR.
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- KVRAF
- 40266 posts since 11 Aug, 2008 from clown world
Some snippets from: http://www.emusician.com/how-to/1334/ho ... tyle/58229
Note: The article is about the UAD H910 but should still of interest to Eventide H910 Users imho.
The H910 plug-in is the equivalent of a fully tricked-out hardware unit with the monophonic keyboard. The H910 was used on countless records during the mid-to-late ’70s (and beyond), including David Bowie’s Low, produced by Tony Visconti, who used the box to add rubbery low thuds that descend in pitch to Dennis Davis’ snare hits. The effect is particularly evident at the beginning of “Sound and Vision”: Each hit retriggers the modulated pitch, and the intensity and depth of the effect appear to be at least partially governed by the dynamics of the playing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoDamvrfUbQ
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Approximate engineer Tony Platt’s fat snare sound on AC/DC’s Back in Black.
Note: The article is about the UAD H910 but should still of interest to Eventide H910 Users imho.
The H910 plug-in is the equivalent of a fully tricked-out hardware unit with the monophonic keyboard. The H910 was used on countless records during the mid-to-late ’70s (and beyond), including David Bowie’s Low, produced by Tony Visconti, who used the box to add rubbery low thuds that descend in pitch to Dennis Davis’ snare hits. The effect is particularly evident at the beginning of “Sound and Vision”: Each hit retriggers the modulated pitch, and the intensity and depth of the effect appear to be at least partially governed by the dynamics of the playing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoDamvrfUbQ
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Approximate engineer Tony Platt’s fat snare sound on AC/DC’s Back in Black.
Anyone who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.
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- KVRAF
- 1568 posts since 1 Aug, 2006 from Italy
Finally I bought it.
I don't know when I'll be able to use it since I'm in the middle of a studio rebuild, but the H910 plugin is something I definitely want in my toolbox.
I don't know when I'll be able to use it since I'm in the middle of a studio rebuild, but the H910 plugin is something I definitely want in my toolbox.
- KVRAF
- 23495 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
I know that record is really revered and also especially for its production, but to me that snare sounds really dreadful...Aloysius wrote:Some snippets from: http://www.emusician.com/how-to/1334/ho ... tyle/58229
Note: The article is about the UAD H910 but should still of interest to Eventide H910 Users imho.
The H910 plug-in is the equivalent of a fully tricked-out hardware unit with the monophonic keyboard. The H910 was used on countless records during the mid-to-late ’70s (and beyond), including David Bowie’s Low, produced by Tony Visconti, who used the box to add rubbery low thuds that descend in pitch to Dennis Davis’ snare hits. The effect is particularly evident at the beginning of “Sound and Vision”: Each hit retriggers the modulated pitch, and the intensity and depth of the effect appear to be at least partially governed by the dynamics of the playing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoDamvrfUbQ
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2231 posts since 23 May, 2005 from West Country, UK
Having started the thread I had better chime in and say that in the end ...
... I resisted (after much agonising). I did buy Crystallizer (not the whole ST5 bundle), and am going to hold out for the H949 release sometime down the line.
Many thanks for all your input though
... I resisted (after much agonising). I did buy Crystallizer (not the whole ST5 bundle), and am going to hold out for the H949 release sometime down the line.
Many thanks for all your input though
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- KVRist
- 181 posts since 8 May, 2015
Does Crystallizer cover this plugin then?lnikj wrote:Having started the thread I had better chime in and say that in the end ...
... I resisted (after much agonising). I did buy Crystallizer (not the whole ST5 bundle), and am going to hold out for the H949 release sometime down the line.
Many thanks for all your input though