2017/03/16 02:36:56
space_cowboy
Hi
I recently got this DAW computer (well late last year) and have rebuilt most of my vst directories - except the stuff I wasted $1000s on that I never used (what is grunk anyway?).
 
One I sorely miss is Camel Alchemy.  I loved it so much that I purchased ALL the soundbanks.  
 
I have a 3TB external drive that I copied everything to before the change over to this new PC.  
 
Is there a way to resurrect Alchemy to this PC?  I paid for it.  It is not cracked software.  
 
I have tried to copy the stuff into the Sonar directories that needs to be there and the stuff into the VST directories that needs to be there, but I get something with no skin (a skeleton I would guess).
 
Is there a process to do this correctly, or am i just josed?  
 
Bo from Tejas
2017/03/16 04:46:38
SimpleManZ
Before going out of business Alchemy made repeated communications advising owners to log on to their site and download the installers of whatever you had a license for.
I did it, and it is saved on a backup drive.
The next question is will it work if, and or when I need to use it.
2017/03/16 05:11:59
awake1994
Alchemy is personalized, you can install it without any registration, if the installer will run with your OS. Here with Win 10 and OS X 10.12 it's fine ;)
 
But if you don't have the installer, there's no way to install it again. Or buy Logic X with the Mac-dongle ...
2017/03/16 05:15:29
space_cowboy
Simple, I'd gladly pay you tuesday for an installer today!  
2017/03/16 05:35:01
rsinger
I've replaced the SSD in my DAW and updated my laptop OS to win 10 and haven't had any problems with Alchemy.
2017/03/16 14:29:14
Matt
I don't have the installer, sorry.
 
I was able to migrate mine over from my old PC, did you recreate the file structure exactly within C:\System\ProgramData\Camel Audio?  There are shortcuts to those folders that need to be in your VST folder.
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