laxu said:I also agree that a 8 i/o audio interface is a bit much.
laxu said:3) How about something like an iLok key version instead? Lots of people, including me, already have quality audio interfaces so having more of them isn't exactly helpful. I think it's simply an awful shame to make life harder for the legit user just to thwart piracy. If it sounds as good as you say, I'm sure those who would buy it will buy it and those who wouldn't buy it in the first place simply won't.
steveb said:laxu said:3) How about something like an iLok key version instead? Lots of people, including me, already have quality audio interfaces so having more of them isn't exactly helpful. I think it's simply an awful shame to make life harder for the legit user just to thwart piracy. If it sounds as good as you say, I'm sure those who would buy it will buy it and those who wouldn't buy it in the first place simply won't.
You clearly arn't in the software business. People can, will, and do rip off nearly anything they can. Make it too easy and even normally "honest" people will "somehow" end up with software they haven't paid for and are using on their computers.
I'm kinda presuming that the AxePC hardware will be designed for guitars and might have better impedance loads on the pickups than most audio interfaces?
bmi said:The ilok system seems to work fine as a dongle :
https://www.ilok.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/iLokManager
Perhaps available in the futur for those who only want the VST plugin?
technomancer said:When I first heard about a VST coming out my only thought was how much and how soon, I want it... then I learned that it will be tied to a USB hardware interface and that it will phone home over the internet. At that point I lost all interest I had in the product. I already own a firewire audio interface, I don't need another one just to run a VST.
I'm actually really disappointed as this could have been awesome. I mean if you absolutely feel you have to have a hardware key, then make it a small dongle and get rid of the phoning home as it makes the product more practical and more useful.
tdr said:As a Mac user I would also like to add, that at least in regard to music related software/plugins, piracy seems to be more a PC phenomenom, so at least a Mac version without the interface could be an option.
AndrewSimon said:bmi said:The ilok system seems to work fine as a dongle :
https://www.ilok.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/iLokManager
Perhaps available in the futur for those who only want the VST plugin?
iLok not only sucks, it's also cracked.
Basically every software protected by iLok is cracked.
:x
NashVox said:Is this going to bring down the value of existing Axe Fx's? Won't the hardware price have to come down in the future as well?
I ask this because given the choice to buy a rack effect or one that can be moved and edited on your laptop (assuming the same tones), why would you buy the rack effect?
Some screenshots would be niceFractalAudio said:Wait until you see our GUI.... schweeeeet..

technomancer said:steveb said:laxu said:3) How about something like an iLok key version instead? Lots of people, including me, already have quality audio interfaces so having more of them isn't exactly helpful. I think it's simply an awful shame to make life harder for the legit user just to thwart piracy. If it sounds as good as you say, I'm sure those who would buy it will buy it and those who wouldn't buy it in the first place simply won't.
You clearly arn't in the software business. People can, will, and do rip off nearly anything they can. Make it too easy and even normally "honest" people will "somehow" end up with software they haven't paid for and are using on their computers.
I'm kinda presuming that the AxePC hardware will be designed for guitars and might have better impedance loads on the pickups than most audio interfaces?
Actually I am in the software business and this is a completely incorrect assumption some developers get hung up on. The people that would pirate your software would not buy it, period. I watch companies spend tons of money and piss off their paying customers on a daily basis to prevent 'lost sales' from piracy by people that would have never bought the software to begin with.
Here's my guess... $699 for the "base version" and $199 for each bundle... and if you buy more than one at a time you get $50 bucks off each bundle.AndrewSimon said:I think Cliff needs to announce the price of the AXE-PC.
This will eliminate a lot of wishful questions.
Cliff already said the AXE-PC will NOT be in the Amplitube/Guitar Rig price range
it will be higher.
:shock:
