Earlier this week I've moved my Sampletank instruments (Sampletank, SampleMoog, SampleTron, etc) libraries to an external HD.
When opening a project tonight, I was expecting I'd simply have to select a new path in the preferences. Turns out I have to re-authorize every darn instrument. (Is it me or that's just plain stupid?)
And to make things better, SampleTank itself, which is of course the one I needed NOW because it's in the project I'm working on won't re-authorize.
So after wasting almost an hour authorizing and TRYING to authorize, I gave up on that project I wanted to work on, contacted IK and decided to move on to a different project.
This one had Zeta in it.
I bought Zeta on August
23rd.
And today is November
23rd.
Now, for some reason, even though I've never demo'ed Zeta, it seems that every month it "times out" - but not just by giving me an error message or being muted, nah. Instead, Zeta proceeds to try to blast my monitors.
I didn't know which date it was today, but Zeta just gave me the heads up, by playing back one of those loud shrieking noises.
I think I've just lost everything above 12 khz for a while. Seriously. Man that hurts.
So it seems that the fix provided by Cakewalk (a clean re-install involving manually hunting down files, backing up some and manually removing hidden files) didn't really work. More precisely, it didn't fix anything but just "fooled" Zeta into believing that the demo period had just begun, once more.
So I thought I'd share w/ you guys, so that you'd know I'm not one of those happy-go-lucky new age hippie, after all those "I'm grateful threads" I've started recently... ;)