![]() ![]() Well, live and learn (or look and think twice)! … and I assumed AI was somehow an abbreviation for “Artist”Īctually I find it strange, though, that they would offer an upgrade from the “light” versions but not from the full Artist 6. ![]() This is what was offered on the “Buy now” page for Elements 7:Īctivation Code for the permanent activation of my trial version P.S.: This is annoyingly complicated, considering I was perfectly happy with Artists 6 (which is all I need for my purposes) and the only reason to go to Elements 7 (same functionality completely, for me) was to get a soft-licensed version to avoid constantly dragging this stupid USB dongle around with me … If not, I assume I’d have to then again buy the full version (or the activation code for the trial? - which? any difference?) If I did that, will they refund me the original (unused/unusable) purchase price? Seems to me, though, I bought the correct product. Hope the above will make it clear what the situation is. Updgrade from Cubase AI 6/7 - 298 DKK (which is what I bought)Īctivation Code for the permanent activation of my trial version - 745 DKK Update from Cubase Elements 6 - 372.82 DKK (prices in DKK, I am in Denmark, on all products it said “Available”) Please connect an USB-eLicenser, which holds anĪppropriate upgradable license to your computer.īuying it from the Steinberg shop it gave several options. Steinberg, Sel, Upgrade for Cubase AI 6 (Sel), Upgrade for Cubase AI 7 (Sel)Ĭurrently there is no license available which can be upgraded by your When I enter the activation code it recognizes it as. (Steinberg, Local, Sel, Demo, Expiration Date: 214-12-30) (Steinberg, Local, Sel, Demo, Expiration Date: 214-12-30, Remaining Starts: 19) Here is what it says in the eLicenser Control Center: ![]()
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