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If you all want 24 bonus products, you'll need to find some more friends with money
tkearneyone@gmail.com wrote:ARC with the Mems mic has made a huge difference in my little bedroom studio... they are both well worth it, in my opinion!
Tom
dave_clark wrote:mistermahler1 wrote:
Sure IK's own MEMS is better, more linear, but not calibrated, and no specs for tollerance etc
I figure that a mic with indivual calibration will be the best option for obvious reasons
One of the selections for the calibration is exactly that MEMS microphone, so it's probably included in the software. Furthermore, there should be no need for individual calibrations for MEMS microphones if manufacturing tolerances are maintained as well as they easily should be, given that semiconductor manufacturing technologies are used (I used to work in that industry), and given that these devices are targeted for calibration or measurement microphones. They probably use the same photolithography techniques and etching processes, etc. for different batches of the same MEMS devices for the same reason. In other words, different batches of MEMS1234XYZ should be virtually the same.
I agree that Individual calibration curves are practically required for electret condenser microphones because of their design and the manufacturing technologies utilized. You should not assume that the same is true for all types of microphones.
If you have an individually calibrated one, the question is, for how long will this actually be accurate? Chances are very good that a MEMS microphone will stay where it is much longer than an electret condenser type.
DarkStar wrote:...
If you all want 24 bonus products, you'll need to find some more friends with money
DarkStar wrote:josuefebles wrote:I don't understand the difference between Authorizations and Licenses.
If you can use the products only on up to 3 computers, what are the rest of authorizations for?
And if I understand well. which I doubt, you can buy more licenses but you can only use them for yourself?...
Ouf, I'm all messed up.
Can anybody explain that to me in a simple way, please?
Thank you!!
A Licence is the legal right to use a particular product.
A Licence is granted to you only, as an individual person.
With each Licence you get 10 Authorizations
An Authorization is the activation of the product on a particular computer system.
You can install and Authorize the product on up to 3 systems at a time. But you can only use one of them at any time. And other people may not use the other systems. Let's say you change the Operating System on one of those systems. Then you will need to use a new Authorization.
If you want to buy a Licence for someone-else (say, as a gift) or for a business or school class, then contact Sales support to find out the details.
jem7sk wrote:I'm an 80's style hard rock and hair metal guitarist. What should I pick to go along with my A5 purchase? I'm good on A5 stuff. I'm going to get the Modo Bass and Drums. Curious what else is recommended to help with my sound and recording.
I'm guessing I will have to load all these products in my recording software to use them together or does IK have something to do that stand alone?
jem7sk wrote:I'm an 80's style hard rock and hair metal guitarist. What should I pick to go along with my A5 purchase? I'm good on A5 stuff. I'm going to get the Modo Bass and Drums. Curious what else is recommended to help with my sound and recording.
I'm guessing I will have to load all these products in my recording software to use them together or does IK have something to do that stand alone?
millstudios wrote:Hi All and apologies if this has been answered elsewhere but ..I have purchased two items in the Group Buy ..but can only occasionally see both of the drop down menus for the free items ( I bought Amplitube 5 Se and Galaxy but have only been offered ( apart from I think three times ) the drop down choice from the galaxy purchase ..any idea how I can see both and also see how many free choises I have left with the Amplitube purchase ?