![]() I feel considered worse than a pirate and that makes my angry regarding the huge price of the plug-in… They have 15 years late in the industry and I kinda think they dont really care of their customers. Same here! My USB starts to crackle and I am constantly scared to loose it when traveling. U-he Hive and Zebra are great alternatives! If they stop being so stubborn and abandon that kind of protection. Or just getting another software synth to do the job. ![]() Using a pirated version is a whole lotta easier. As you can see, the whole USB key thing is really not too handy for anyone. Anyway, this was years ago when they were first trying to up-sell Nexus users to the sequel.ĭo you mean to run Nexus 2 simultaneously on your MacBook Pro and desktop computer? You would need two USB eLicensers not sure if you could use the same license on separate eLicensers, though. U-He Hive for the win! Bought and used 1st Nexus plugins and expansions for many years until they decided not to support newer DAW and OS updates without forking over more cash. I have moved away from Nexus a long time ago. Besides, you need an adapter to use them with the new MacBook Pros. Even Adobe has admitted that pirated software actually helps to sustain their position as the de facto standard in the industry because kids download the software first, learn to use it, get a job and then continue to use the same software, so it actually brings them more paying customers. But piracy might not be as bad for them as they think. Yeah, I guess this is the way to prevent piracy.
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