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RIP Flowstone??
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Re: RIP Flowstone??
DSProbotics has a license from Steinberg to create vst2 plugins so you dont need one, you can safely create them in FlowStone.
- adamszabo
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Re: RIP Flowstone??
Thanks !
Are you really sure of that ?
This make me so happy to not have to wait !)
And i could ask for donation ? Or even sell later ?
Thanks you so much !!
Will buy Flowstone before it even have 64bit or vst2 !)
Are you really sure of that ?
This make me so happy to not have to wait !)
And i could ask for donation ? Or even sell later ?
Thanks you so much !!
Will buy Flowstone before it even have 64bit or vst2 !)
- Tepeix
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Re: RIP Flowstone??
Yes I am sure there was a discussion about this long time ago
- adamszabo
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Re: RIP Flowstone??
Just curious: is it that big a deal to get a Steinberg license these days?
IIRC, you need one to download the SDK. I did that back in 2009: no charge, just had to provide about the same level of contact info as registering on this forum. And I downloaded the latest SDK a couple months back using the same login/password.
IIRC, you need one to download the SDK. I did that back in 2009: no charge, just had to provide about the same level of contact info as registering on this forum. And I downloaded the latest SDK a couple months back using the same login/password.
I keep a pair of oven mitts next to my computer so I don't get a concussion from slapping my forehead while I'm reading the responses to my questions.
- deraudrl
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Re: RIP Flowstone??
Magnific ! Thanks very much !!!
I suppose that's not difficult to get a license, maybe could take time.
But Steinberg as stopped to give it for vst2 to make adopt vst3.
Thanks !!)
I suppose that's not difficult to get a license, maybe could take time.
But Steinberg as stopped to give it for vst2 to make adopt vst3.
Thanks !!)
- Tepeix
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Re: RIP Flowstone??
Yes, absolutely sure. I personally did the communication with Steinberg. The Flowstone license covers everything you build with it. And apart from that, it's of course your own product, you can sell it, if you want to.Tepeix wrote:Are you really sure of that ?
This make me so happy to not have to wait !)
And i could ask for donation ? Or even sell later ?
It's an impossible deal. You only get a license for VST3. VST2 licenses, like Flowstone has, are unavailable now. If you want to build a plugin without Flowstone or SynthEdit, it has to be a VST3 plugin (unless you were clever and got a VST2 license, when they were still available)deraudrl wrote:Just curious: is it that big a deal to get a Steinberg license these days?
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
- tulamide
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Re: RIP Flowstone??
Hi,
where i can download the V4 Alpha? I bought it today but the latest version i can download is the 3.09Beta2. Would be really great if someone could help me
Thanks
where i can download the V4 Alpha? I bought it today but the latest version i can download is the 3.09Beta2. Would be really great if someone could help me
Thanks
- MelodicStylez
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