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  1. BFD3 is definitely 'usable' - it just still a bit too buggy for me and the their authorisation system is truly miserable.   Some of the BFD expansions have small glitches and sampling errors too.   Toontrack are bringing out updates and expansion all the time - BFD.....more or less never.  Promised fixes never seem to materialise.   Classic InMusic.

    I think the question is do you buy into it as a 'new user' ?   We all know that InMusic have a terrible reputation and that seems to be true for BFD too.   Who knows what the future will bring ?   I understand that BFD4 isn't too far away, although in InMusic/BFD terms that could be years.

    It's obviously a matter of opinion if you think BFD3 sounds better than SD3 - personally I find the later TT expansions to be far better than anything in BFD3, but others disagree :)

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  2. 5 hours ago, Heath Row said:

    I don't know what all the trouble is people are having, I have 59 expansions, all are working fine, including the Zildjian's., and the trouble people are having with auth, they seem to be trying to sign into the LM/InMusic all the time, I don't sign in to anything (after I'm set up and running) and have no issues.

    I think you've been lucky - lots of people having all kind of issues and I randomly lost all my authorisations a couple of days ago, despite them being refreshed a few days earlier.  Lots of promises of fixes but progress is painfully slow or non existent.  They have had over a year to sort this out.

    I also question why you have to register on a forum, make enough posts to enable the PM function, then message a random member of staff to be able try to get support.  Why can't regular support fix this ?

    Inmusic tend to be the place where software goes to die and at this stage I see nothing to suggest that BFD is any different, despite Drew's efforts.  Anybody buying into BFD needs to be aware of that........it's a real shame

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  3. 2 minutes ago, Reid Rosefelt said:

    I'm wondering if they will integrate iZotope into NI products someday.  Like maybe incorporate some of their reverbs, plus stuff like Trash, and Vinyl,  and mastering plugins into Kontakt and Guitar Rig

     

    I'm sure we will see some overlap of the technology.   And as you say, more likely from Izotope > NI..... I always get the feeling that the NI FX plugins are 'legacy' now.

    My concern is how they integrate the upgrade paths between the two companies.  The NI is pretty straightforward but Izotope neve seem to know what you have when the offer 'deals' and most of your 'personal deals' are for stuff you already own. .....even though all your products are listed in the account.

     How this is going to work when you factor in NI, probably just more chaos, for several more years.

     

  4. 1 minute ago, MusicMan said:

    I've generally considered them to have reasonable products, although I'm not sure if I've bought any as of yet.

    Without getting into the politics side, is it possible to get a summary of what these "interesting" views/comments were seeing how they're now deleted?

    I can somewhat guess, but I'd like to not assume.

    If not PM is fine too ?

    I think we'd be venturing too far into politics  to comment further on what was said, suffice to say, if you'd like an attack-phase boost then I'm sure investing in this product is perfect.

     

  5. no politics on this forum of course....but worth doing some background checking on the views of the developer.  There was a very revealing, now deleted, thread over at gearspace where some very 'interesting' views were expressed.

    then you might question on the motivation to release an "ATTACK-PHASE BOOSTING" plugin at this moment in time.

    just sayin' ?️

     

     

     

  6. 4 minutes ago, bitflipper said:

    With all the new instruments, I thought maybe SSS2 might become my new go-to percussion library. But you can only load three instruments at a time, so that means multiple instances for a percussion-heavy composition. The first two instances worked fine, but when I added a third, some samples refused to play. I decided to load the third one into a new instance of Kontakt to see if that worked better (it did).

    did you report this to InSessionAudio ?

  7. 5 minutes ago, fret_man said:

    I wonder why their install process is so convoluted: open Kontakt, open Containing Folder, drag new files into the Sample folder.

    Why bother going thru Kontakt? Just use Windows File Explorer.

    I think they are trying to make it as fool proof as possible.  Remember that not everyone is on windows and that not everyone remembers where they installed it.

     

  8. 2 hours ago, cclarry said:

    They have to fix my License in my account, otherwise it will never work, so all the advice in
    the world won't solve my problem!

    last try :)

    the people that were mentioned in the Steinberg forum can fix that for you  - They are senior Steinberg employees,  they have elicencer account level access, they can see when licences were activated, what went wrong and fix it for you.

     

     

     

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  9. 1 hour ago, Larry Shelby said:

    11 days...nothing.

    I know you shouldn't have to but I really recommend you post your issue over at the Steinberg forum - it's possible, maybe likely, that you'll never hear back from SB support 

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  10. 2 hours ago, Tim Smith said:

    And @simon Thanks again for your help. I'll update if anyone cares to know. At this point though, it would appear my dongle must have taken a nose dive.

    please update if you get any info.

    It's seems a really big coincidence that your dongle dies at the same time as lots of other people have issues ?  It's probably worth having a spare anyway although the dongle has limited life nowadays - even for VSL.   Steinberg can activate your new dongle with the old licences too - a bit like the ilok zero-downtime thing.

    worth a try I swapping it out  but try in your laptop first !

     

     

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  11. 48 minutes ago, MusicMan said:

    The forums do seem quite helpful though at least ?

    yes - it looks like @Tim Smith is being looked after.

    The forums are odd - they are very definitely described as 'user to user forums' and most definitely described as 'NOT official support forums' but the fact remains they are the pretty much the only way to get any support.     They could structure them so much more effectively....using the Dorico sub-forum as their guide, that works really well.

    Providing support is expensive and Steinberg don't like it.  They are stuck in a very 20th century mindset when it comes to their customers.

    As I've said many times - I'm a Steinberg fan but I'm also exasperated by their management decisions.....and I'm not the only one.

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  12. 7 minutes ago, cclarry said:

    I was quite patient with support. 

    <SNIP>

    I don't disagree with anything you say  - it's totally unacceptable.

    I still think that 'eventually' SB will sort you out but in the meantine  can I suggest you do the same thing that I suggested Tim should do and post your issue at the SB forum.

    I know you shouldn't have to but realistically it's the best way to get support in this 'total meltdown' situation.

     

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