This. And I'm already almost regretting having joined the BFD bug fest...; is it only incidental that everything comes back to InMusic?Teksonik wrote: ↑Wed May 12, 2021 3:32 pm Ok Air I know you're not listening but here goes....First, strip out the need for iLok from your plugins. It's ridiculous to require such a copy protection scheme for plugins that routinely sell for $1,$5, or $10. I don't know how much Pace is charging you to use their service but that cost will go away.
Second, keep the low prices and I guarantee you'll sell a ton more plugins since it's the iLok virus that keeps some people from buying your plugins.
It's obvious all you care about is milking the market with your outdated plugins so what better way to do so than the steps above ?
Or alternatively you could really update your plugins to modern standards and that means GUIs that don't look like they're from 2002 and are too small to be used comfortably. If you must keep iLok make sure your plugins aren't a threat to our computers.
You've got some great synths in there like Hybrid 3, Vacuum Pro, XPand!2 etc. It's a shame that apathetic or incompetent management has handcuffed them.
I've stopped using all the Air plugins I own and there are a lot because I consider them abandoned. Releasing "updates" for the Windows platform that aren't updates at all just reinforces my opinion that Air is a company that I should abandon. Not one penny more unless there are drastic changes.
- Mario