Newbie Help Please, I don't understand |
Mon 4 Sep 2006, 17:55
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 04-Sep 06 From: Bristol - UK Member No.: 82,925 |
I have been looking in the software section of this site and there is alot there, I have some questions,
What is a Commercial Free Update? Do you already need a version of the program for it to work? There are lots of software I want like Reason, Logic pro for example. Are these just demo versions or the full programs? If they are just demo's does anyone know where one could find a peer sharing full software for these kinds of programs? Thanks for your help. |
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Tue 5 Sep 2006, 05:47
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 16-Jun 05 From: Baldwin Park - US Member No.: 66,858 |
I have been looking in the software section of this site and there is alot there, I have some questions, What is a Commercial Free Update? Do you already need a version of the program for it to work? There are lots of software I want like Reason, Logic pro for example. Are these just demo versions or the full programs? If they are just demo's does anyone know where one could find a peer sharing full software for these kinds of programs? Thanks for your help. You can not aford the $999 list price ??? you want someone to shear theres with you ? or do you want it for free ???? Why don't you go in to the loco music store and see if they will let you have something like a Kurzweil K2600XS for free. If everyone did that Apple will consider that Logic is not what the public wants to buy and discontinue it instead of Farther development for upgrades Consider if you was a serious Musicain Work you whole life Making Music. All of a sudden You stop Making Money "Everybody has your latest Works and Love it" But they got it for free on peer to peer. can you aford to Keep making Music? or can you Imagin U2 Washing dishes to raise enough money to make there Next Album. |
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Tue 5 Sep 2006, 10:29
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 122 Joined: 16-Jul 06 From: London - UK Member No.: 81,499 |
There's lots of software on the usual networks (limewire etc), but 1stly, as far as I know there's no working crack for Logic as authorisation needs the hardware dongle and 2ndly if you're serious about making music, and even hope to make money from music production you should buy the software.
Everyone always wants more than they have, but few of us can afford to buy the latest softsynth, plug-in bundle etc, etc... The big software packages (logic, cubase, nuendo, dp) all offer a huge array of production solutions for a price equivalent to a single good mic, and as the previous poster mentioned, we all want the companies to keep on with development so the only honest thing to do is keep legal. -------------------- www.myspace.com/commercialmusicstudios
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Tue 5 Sep 2006, 12:20
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 12 Joined: 27-Mar 06 From: Liverpool - UK Member No.: 78,680 |
I have been looking in the software section of this site and there is alot there, I have some questions, What is a Commercial Free Update? Do you already need a version of the program for it to work? There are lots of software I want like Reason, Logic pro for example. Are these just demo versions or the full programs? If they are just demo's does anyone know where one could find a peer sharing full software for these kinds of programs? Thanks for your help. I have lots of software for osx for sale and cheap, mail me on merseylad2001@yahoo.com |
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Tue 5 Sep 2006, 18:50
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 479 Joined: 08-May 05 From: Portland - US Member No.: 65,373 |
I think what you are talking about are the updates/upgrades made available for free for those who have already purchased the full version of any program that is out there (for example: Reason 2.5 was offered for free to those who had already bought Reason 2.0). Most manufacturer's demos are "save disabled" & will pretty much quit working after 30 days (you can get an idea as to whether you really like what is being offered within the first hour anyway). BTW there are alot of freeware recording & sequencing programs to start & Garageband ain't bad either. I also hear that Plogue Bidule is really good & pretty inexpensive. If you decide to go with a PC (Intel Macs can run them now...don't forget...you just need to install Boot Camp) then Audio Mulch is supposed to be a great app for looping & mangling audio in addition to Sony Acid (the full version is quite expensive but you can buy the "lite" version & upgrade for cheap during one of their promotions). Hope this helps.
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