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Native instruments service center pc
Native instruments service center pc







native instruments service center pc

So I just noticed yesterday while installin natives synths to my new computer that native has quit service center meaning that there is now tons of products they have deemned as "old". This totally broke my trust to the company and it will not be restored in cheap apologies, but only with real actions that let's me use my own stuff I have bought from them. Because what they have now done they can do also in future and so far without any consequence. That's frustration waiting to happen.īefore my rant I will state that after yesterday I will not buy anything from native anymore. If you are building a new computer, why would you limit yourself to 32-bit programs if 64-bit ones are available? I get being stuck with an old system, but not spending money to build a new system running 32-bit. Plus there are updated versions of these. I know NI did a lot to support old libraries that were no longer supported by the developers when the old system was discontinued. That said, if you bought a car, drove it around a few miles every week to the grocery store and work, and it lasted you 10 years, could you really complain when it no longer starts? Especially when you didn't upgrade it when you were given a chance? And being just a hobbyist, I will never feel I really get my money's worth out of all the libraries I own. Although you could potentially export all the samples, you can't export the programming that makes them work well, such as the legato scripting. Even the Kontakt libraries could be a problem. Every time I buy a Sine or Spitfire player library, I take the chance it will no longer be supported.









Native instruments service center pc