SonicBirth v2 alpha
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- KVRist
- 225 posts since 11 Apr, 2007 from Montreal, Canada
1.3.1 beta 2 still works great. 32 bit only, though.
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- KVRer
- 2 posts since 15 Jul, 2018
Hi all
I downloaded Sonicbirth V2 today but I got a problem it says "this alpha build has expired"
Anything I can do?
Best Regards Luis Arandas
I downloaded Sonicbirth V2 today but I got a problem it says "this alpha build has expired"
Anything I can do?
Best Regards Luis Arandas
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- KVRer
- 2 posts since 15 Jul, 2018
I would really like to use this even if it has no further development
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- KVRist
- 225 posts since 11 Apr, 2007 from Montreal, Canada
Unfortunately, no.LuisArandas wrote:I downloaded Sonicbirth V2 today but I got a problem it says "this alpha build has expired" Anything I can do?
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- KVRer
- 13 posts since 30 Oct, 2010 from Berlin
As Sonicbirth was and actually is GPL licensed, you should publish the source so other developers could help wake it up again..
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- KVRist
- 84 posts since 30 Sep, 2006
Read back through this thread for a suggested solution. SB2 just checks system clock for expiry so it seems that you can run a fake clock and launch SB2 without problems.LuisArandas wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 10:17 am Hi all
I downloaded Sonicbirth V2 today but I got a problem it says "this alpha build has expired"
Anything I can do?
Best Regards Luis Arandas
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 5 Nov, 2017
Hello all.
It's been a while since this thread was updated... hope it ain't dead yet. Did v2 ever make it to beta? Does anyone still have a dmg for the latest version? I'm looking to either build or load an existing SB project (currently using 1.3.1) and export to C++. The whole wire anchor/block diagram designing interface is perfect for someone like me, with moderate knowledge of DSP theory but little programming knowledge. Any help or information would be appreciated.
Thanks!
It's been a while since this thread was updated... hope it ain't dead yet. Did v2 ever make it to beta? Does anyone still have a dmg for the latest version? I'm looking to either build or load an existing SB project (currently using 1.3.1) and export to C++. The whole wire anchor/block diagram designing interface is perfect for someone like me, with moderate knowledge of DSP theory but little programming knowledge. Any help or information would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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- KVRer
- 3 posts since 22 Nov, 2012
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I spent a good couple of hours trying to get this sh#t to work, I'm on El Capitan and there is no other way than to manually install this 'faketimelib' into /usr/ along with a gazillion other files needed for Github and Homebrew, which in my opinion is total overkill. (I did not manage to get it working).jasalt wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2017 2:30 am During a hunt for a free and working OSX convolution reverb I found out that you can pass the expiration date check with beginner terminal skills and libfaketime.
1) Install the Homebrew package manager if you don't have it yet http://brew.sh/ (http://brew.sh/).
2) Install the faketime command line utility from homebrew, and coreutils for making the example command lines using gdate work.
3) Run the Sonic Birth from terminal using a fake system time making the program think it's 2015 .Code: Select all (#)
brew install libfaketime coreutils
See the manpage, the project page https://github.com/wolfcw/libfaketime (https://github.com/wolfcw/libfaketime) and README.OSX for more info. I suspect it's even possible to integrate the tool with the app by following the guidance on README.OSX to make it work by launching normally, but for now I'm happy with running it from the terminal.Code: Select all (#)
faketime '2015-05-24 08:15:42' /Users/jasalt/Desktop/Sonic\ Birth.app/Contents/MacOS/Sonic\ Birth
Manually setting the clock back (I guess for each instance of using the app) is an easy way to bypass the 'Alpha Expiration' message.
*there is a 'Save' function now underneath the newly-set time/date in Mac OS X Preferences
Best in the west!