2013/04/30 10:35:54
yorolpal
I currently have two iLok 1s...one iLok 2...and a generic USB stick for my WAVES stuff.  I've had one original iLok go bad and had to send it to iLok.  It took about 3 days for them to replace it.  I did not have ZDT.  Of course if you lose your iLok...you're at the mercy of all the vendors whose licenses were on it.  iLok will simply tell you to go piss up a rope.

That said the only real problems I've ever had using them is the fairly frequent (and scary) occurance of the iLok site "not seeing" my iLoks when I log in.  Usually it's just trying to log out and in a couple of times and everythings ok.  But it's still not confidence inspiring...that AND the fact that the iLok site can't deal very well with 64bit.  Slackers.
2013/04/30 10:59:26
bitflipper
...the zero down time program got him back up and running in 15 minutes.

15 = 0 ?


No wonder they have software issues.
2013/04/30 11:28:28
Jim Roseberry
I think it may be Phoenix day over here. :-)



It's not cheap... but it's the one "high-end" algorithmic reverb to own.
When listening to 100% wet processed drum kit, you won't hear any metallic ringing.
For me, that's what separates a great reverb from the rest.
2013/04/30 11:30:05
Jim Roseberry
Just keep in mind not all licenses are compatible between both versions.



Good point...
2013/04/30 12:11:41
The Maillard Reaction
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2013/04/30 12:14:57
Jim Roseberry
I didn't/don't get the meaning of this.



Some newer software requires iLok2 (won't work with iLok)... and thus couldn't be transferred to an iLok (from an iLok2).
ie:  The new Slate stuff requires iLok2.
2013/04/30 12:14:58
ltb
You can transfer licenses from iLok1 to 2 but not the other way around.
2013/04/30 12:48:17
The Maillard Reaction
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