Waves 9 - x64 and NO iLok!
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cryophonik |
This was posted on gearslutz by William Edstrom Jr. (Groove3.com tutorial author, so a pretty credible source):
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Magnus |
Wow, 64bit support finally. Didn't version 8 just come out though? |
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dj_alfi |
Hmmm, might be worth investing in. I made a couple of tracks with a guy who used alot of Waves plugins, and they sounded pretty good. |
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DJ RANN |
Finally! Thanks for the news, as always Dave.
Now all I need is for logic to support nodes in 64bit mode and the circle is complete. |
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meriter |
"License Cloud" sounds awesome. Need a continuous internet connection or what? |
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DJ RANN |
quote: | Originally posted by meriter
"License Cloud" sounds awesome. Need a continuous internet connection or what? |
From what it sounds like, yes for the cloud (at least while waves is loading), and no if you load that license to a USB drive. My brain is thinking though I could keep my licenses in a dropbox, then access it from my phone, which is seen as a USB drive...... |
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Looney4Clooney |
they have their proprietary distributive processing but nobody seems to talk about it. I don't know anyone. |
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Raphie |
seems to be simmilar to the codemaster protection, but then to be used on generic usb rather than dedicated stick.
so time to WUP i guess |
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tehlord |
I would have thought the announcement was inevitable judging by the amount of Youtube videos from teenagers with Mercury packs. iLock is an ineffective anti piracy tool.
I noticed it's now been officially announced on the KVR website as well.
If the pricing is sorted out as well, I may start buying into a few plugins. |
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