I would say that it would be a compliment. Both to good software, the crackers and the fact that it's even worthy of being cracked.
Amazing clairvoyancy from comment #4 on page 1! At least, this is what I'm seeing in the threads here. I read the theory that they didn't make a demo so as to hide how it truly is. I think that it has lots of amazing features, after watching the Worral video, but I'm not sure if it is a jack of all trades, master of none?
I tried it either legally, long before it was cracked, and it was quiet of disappointed, of missing things. Avenger is still the best alround synth for me, even tho it is quite CPU hoggy sometimes. But I nevertheless make music with it.
I wonder what happens to iLok now They are behind the Apple M1 transition which stops other developers to go on, eg Soundtoys. Will they all stay with a defated copy protection and wait until they fix it or with they just that system as Vengeance did with WiBu.
Thing is I come from ancient history. I learned my onions on an Amiga 500 and soundtracker. Things have advanced. There was some of the sweetest cracking crewes in the day (Fairlight, Red Sector etc.) I still love soundtrackers like Renoise. Things change but I think the scene still lives. It's not just crackers that make the scene, you have to have people to be the scene.
and how we can find it now please??because i did search on audioz and is not there..can you provide that link?
Why are you soooo angry? Geez, hope you don't own weapons of any kind, if one silly question sets you off so hard. Pop a Xanax, and see a therapist before you go postal, or have a coronary, bud. LOL
Well, if the amount of refund requests didn't alarm them after this was released from people who bought it and wanted their money back. Or, the shear number of people who bought, then tried to sell it. Then, I don't think they are terribly phased by their software being cracked. Almost everything ends up cracked, unless it's just not considered to be worth the effort to do. This one was more of a challenge as to could it be done, then it needing to be done. Not a real necessity, most will try and uninstall because its just way to much wasted space with the shear size of all its libraries, when you can do most everything on here with far better software, that takes up a fraction of the space. They more or less brought this on with charging so much, and not even giving potential customers a demo to try first, so they won't find very much support for their woahs. But, they need not worry, because actually musicians out their, they are not going to waste their time with expensive and second rate software
Very cynical of you. Next you will be implying that ReFx made the same move when they released Nexus 4 (which to all intensive purposes appears more like a 3.01 update)
and two more as backup? I shudder to think how volatile these devices are and how much data would be lost in one fell swoop.
On things that would be irreplaceable or hard to find I keep the original archives on a archive drive.. So its in two places.. the installation drive and the backup. I do not do this with anything but the huge stuff as everything else is constantly updating and evolving.