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Steinberg upgrade cubase 1111/23/2023 ![]() I understand the need to protect against software piracy, but when Cubase is being given, in fact thrown at us with software bundles for keyboards, USB interfaces (yes, i have the Steinberg one) and now even microphones, surely piracy becomes something of a side issue, and certainly not making things this hard to change computers. I keep getting offers for me to upgrade Cubae Ai to Cubase 11 Elements, which I intended to do once the issue have been resolved, but given this latest nightmare, I have to ask “Do I really want to?” When I do this, I get the message that this licence is already in use, and that I should contact my software supplier, which of course, is Steinberg/Yamaha!Īll I have done is by a new laptop and want to transfer my programmes onto it, yet it seems that I have committed one of the most heinous crimes in the universe. Right - I have now got a new e-licenser and transferred my licences over, downloaded Cubase Ai Elements and Olympus Choir, and activated Olympus Choir, the YC and Prologue VST instruments that come with Cubase, but Cubase Ai itself will not start, requiring licence activation. In the meantime, thank you so much, Martin, for your patience in trying to guide me through this problem. So the battle has been postponed for now, and we will have to wait and see whether or not I take up the battle once more when the new laptop is up and running, or whether I simply jump ship to Presonus Studio One, or similar. I had been putting off doing this, fearing the issue of trying to move the Steinberg programmes to the new laptop, with all the licence problems that would create. The elCC Helper put up a warning that when it re-activates, it will delete the old eLinceser account, with all the individual licences in it, so does that mean I will have the same fight with each of those individual licences?Īctually, it might be problems solved/avoided - my ageing laptop suddenly came up with a “Battery Power Low” waring and promptly shut down while I was watching the F1 race on NowTV, even though the laptop was plugged into the mains, so I am now going to replace the laptop. ![]() If they want me to take my business elsewhere, that is looking a very attractive proposition. AT the moment it would seem that Steinberg don’t actually want me to continue using their products, and I already have 4, with two more, plus the Cubase 11 upgrade in the pipeline. Now what do I do? As I said earlier, I am considering jumping ship, and have had Presonus Studio 1 recommended, along with the news that Steinberg are re-vamping their registration/licencing processes to make them less complicated, but Can I wait that long? I have much learning and much, much recording to do, with a number of people waiting on my recording capacity to become available. I didn’t actually need the dongle, but tried to register it today, thinking I had transfer all the licence info onto it during the registration/re-activation process, but Mr Steinberg, he say “No”! I bought USB e-licencer dongle during the original registration process many months ago because it, too didn’t go smoothly. I have tried downloading a new e-licencer, but when i start the programme, it has the same number as the original one. ![]() Your suggestion to run the e-licencer under Administrator mode helped, but the re-activation process keeps asking for a new e-licencer number, which I don’t have. Expand your compositions with a soundpack full of idiosyncratic vocals, synth presets, samples, and loops.Well the wading through treacle continues. Native Instruments is committed to supporting Girls Make Beats in their quest to increase the female presence in the music space with our donation-based charity soundpack. Girls Make Beats is a nonprofit organization, empowering girls to make their mark as music producers, DJs, and audio engineers. This pack of VST plugins includes unique synth presets, samples, and loops and is free to download. ![]() With the help of 14 of today’s top artists, Native Instruments has curated a donation-based charity sound pack to support the many artists, independent venues, and members of our community affected by COVID-19. Native Instruments has released two COMMUNITY DRIVE soundpacks to encourage and develop more opportunities for artists to collaborate on projects and work together. And during challenging times the music community often bands together to support one another.
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