sam. 6 mai 2006, 02:29
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Be warned. If you have been using idrum on more than one computer before its recent purchase by iZotope don't download the latest update onto both machines as it is a single machine licence. I just lost the use of idrum on my imac after downloading and authorising onto my ibook.
I feel ripped off that something I've been using for a couple of years is now no longer available unless I continually change the authorisation via internet access. Cheers then iZotope...? -------------------- |
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lun. 8 mai 2006, 13:57
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 11 Inscrit : 11 janv. 06 Lieu : Lexington - US Membre no 75,143 |
That reminds me... I have idrum but never use it, haven't spent much time with it. I was disappointed that it didn't seem to have any cymbal sounds. I guess I was expecting it to be a substitute for a drum machine... (I currently use Kontakt for drum sounds but have EZdrummer on order.)
My question is, are a lot of people using idrum? If so, what for? (i.e. what does it do well?) Oh yeah, bummer about the single machine license.... |
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jimdubpram Idrum Update sam. 6 mai 2006, 02:29
tomc11 It took a little while to get used to using iDrum ... lun. 8 mai 2006, 21:32
jimdubpram Well I do use it as a drum macine. Really useful f... lun. 8 mai 2006, 23:17![]() ![]() |
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