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Any idea if they plan on doing a plugin for the MRBW GNR M25 cab?Looks like ilok machine licensing has now been added with an update!
Any idea if they plan on doing a plugin for the MRBW GNR M25 cab?Looks like ilok machine licensing has now been added with an update!
What hardware are you using?I can add though that I’m not in the intended demographic for this plugin, since I want the same sounds available on HW as in my DAW, so there’s that. I have some Essentials IR packs that I really like though.
Yeah that email reads a lot like:Just read the email they sent out with more info, and also that early buyers will get a special plugin just for them, plus a lengthy explanation for the reasons there was only USB for DRM at release.
Maybe I’m sensitive but dudes, lay low with the we-pulled-50-hours-this-weekend-just-to-fix-this-for-you-ungrateful-people stuff. We get it, being a small company doing this stuff is hard. We all know about the state of the world, you don’t have to go through it all in a defensive manner.
Between the all over the place tone of voice in the release emails for this product and the after-the-fact explanations on the DRM I’m totally turned off on buying anything more from them.
I can add though that I’m not in the intended demographic for this plugin, since I want the same sounds available on HW as in my DAW, so there’s that. I have some Essentials IR packs that I really like though.
Set by the guy designing the thing and running the business himself, if I'm not wrong.hard deadline
Cab sims are either bought IRs or the cab block on a HX Stomp so running Native in the DAW. I would actually be interested in the Mesa cab this plugin offers since most of the time I gravitate towards V30’s, and the Helix version is nice.What hardware are you using?
It's also that if you allow people to export your IR's, then they can share them freely. So not only is it a "I wanna keep people inside my eco-system so they buy more products" but it is also a "I don't want my stuff to be pirated"Same as the discussion has been above it’s a PITA when there’s no Export IR function. But I totally understand that goes against the business cases for a lot of these plugins.
People were always able to do that with the IR file packs they've released before.It's also that if you allow people to export your IR's, then they can share them freely. So not only is it a "I wanna keep people inside my eco-system so they buy more products" but it is also a "I don't want my stuff to be pirated"
Both motivations, I fully understand and don't even disagree with. It is just a shame that this is how the world works. We can't have nice things because people are arseholes.
Yes, I have some sympathy with this view as well. There's definitely a limit on the ROI for implementing copy protection systems.People were always able to do that with the IR file packs they've released before.
I don't see people dropping ML Sound Lab MIKKO 2 mix files all over the place either, it's more likely that the actual software will be cracked and pirated.
My take is that the people who would pirate a $60 cab sim software, or a $20 IR pack were never going to be your customers in the first place. So with inconvenient licensing systems or leaving out features like IR export, you are only reducing the value proposition for people who would otherwise buy your software.
Nah I called it out early in the thread.Is it only me or does the UI look quite junk and off putting? Not that it matters or anything.
Look, even if you can setup a template project to do the IR capture, that's still a lot more complexity than a simple "Export IR -> choose desired format" dialog.And as a note: If you *really* want to export lots of IRs and do it often, very obviously it's gonna be a lot quicker in case your tools of trade support direct IR export. But if you only do it occasionally like me, it's possibly not worth spending your money. Add to this that with the method shown above, you can really mix and match whatever floats your boat (might require some DAW routing trickery, though).
Btw, I'm sure some inquiring minds could come up with clever Automator scripts on macOS, so everything I did in the video would be a one-click-operation. But I'm not an inquiring mind.
Look, even if you can setup a template project to do the IR capture, that's still a lot more complexity than a simple "Export IR -> choose desired format" dialog.
It's surprising there isn't just a very simple "IR capture this track" plugin out there.Sure. That's why I said that once you do it often, a dedicated tool might be worth it. For me, it's not. I mean, takes me a minute start to end.
Let alone that with the manual method, I can use whatever I feel like. I already used it to blend some of the cabs of Guitar Rig in as well. I also mixed some HX cabs with IRs. None of that is possible with any of the available tools.