


Did you trash the prefs before starting Live? Did it ask for a serial number, or for just for a response code? Do you know if the challenge was the original one? Everyone who wants to support it will.īut if your copy protection scheme only makes things more difficult for registered users and easier for pirates, then it's backwards, yes?Īnd if I'm asked for a registration code onstage and can't play my set, you'd better believe that I'll immediately leave the camp of users who wants to support it.įinal point - is there a way we can get some idea of what the schedule is for these random serial number checks, so that we don't get stuck onstage with an unusable app that we've purchased and have to turn our time slot over to the punk kid with the stolen copy?įirst, about your problem: Live should never ask for anything copy protection related after successfull unlocking. with this in mind, is there really a point? Everyone who wants to steal it will.

The crack for 1.5 final was released within several days of the legit release. With an app this incredible, I would too. Look, I completely understand Ableton's desire to protect its intellectual property. And then this.Īnd what if it had happened at the club, 10 minutes before the gig? I've been using this install (1.5 final) for over a week now with no problem. If you do not see PORTAL inside your FX Plugin menu, please do a rescan of your AU/VST/VST3/AAX plug-ins.When I opened live on my desktop machine this afternoon, it asked me to enter registration information again. Make sure to install PORTAL on your System Drive, and not another drive that holds your samples. Portal can be activated on up to four (4) computers simultaneously. How many computers can I activate Portal on?
