2013/10/27 07:34:54
dlesaux
PSP's Xenon maximizer on sale for $79 instead of $240 for a few days only!
2013/10/27 11:37:54
rtucker55
Does this require an ilok?
2013/10/27 11:49:38
cclarry
rtucker55
Does this require an ilok?



Nope...PSP doesn't use Ilok...unless they changed something
 
2013/10/27 11:59:01
rtucker55
Thanks for the reply cc.
 
The reason I ask was because there is conflicting info about the ilok requirement in the google searches I was doing. I sent PSP a support request about it but it said they had extremely limited email access since August 2013 and a reply could take awhile. scarey... 
 
Sounds like a good price but would hate to buy something I could not license. Anyone else here know for sure about the ilok requirement.
2013/10/27 14:30:43
dlesaux
I have multiple PSP products and none require an iLok.. I also downloaded the Xenon demo and it also did not require an iLok.. I don't think any of their products require iLok. The system specs don't mention it either..
 
I've tried Xenon and it's top-notch but already have Ozone so I'm going to pass..
2013/10/27 14:58:22
rtucker55
Thanks to All for the info.
 
Kind regards,
Rick
2013/10/27 22:13:15
JohnKenn
Redundant post, but just saw this thread after getting a nice email from the devs making a point that they don't do I-Lock. They don't do online call response activations where the company controls your use. They trust the end user and do not want to impose excess control and hardship on their customers.
 
Older versions of the plugs had I-Lock option, but this is gone as far as current requirements. Legacy products either have a simple serial number or the current *.reg file. This can be confusing because it is an executable file that you have to click on and run. Split second and painless.
 
Really pleased with the quality of PSP plugins and response of the development team, support.
 
Just picked up their 608 MultiDelay for a compounded discount. Running also Timeless and Sigmund, which are excellent excellent delay plugs. Comparing them, and 608 seems to integrate into the dry signal even better.
 
Beside the quality and value of the PSP plugs, a company that sheds or avoids constipated and paranoid, useless protection grief in favor of trusting their customer gets my support.
 
These guys and their software are cool.
 
John
 
 
2013/10/29 18:40:22
ltb
One of the best limiter plugins for mastering you can get. The price is the lowest I've seen since it's release.
Remember if you own other PSP products you get a additional discount on top of it.
2013/10/29 20:14:25
rtucker55
I actually got it for about $5 less at JRR. Briefly played with it and it Will let you squash the S... out of things if you really wanted to. Still a nice clean output with no overs that I could see.
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