Hi all,
I did something crazy and bought a New In Box copy of 11 year old software. Ha! I guess it will put to the test what I can do as a PC Tech with 30 years of experience (day job). And, I came into some money, an award for 20 years hard labor as an End User Support Tech, and went shopping at Sweetwater Sound.
After not touching a synth in 30 years, I bought a Behringer DeepMind 12 and a Moog Werkstatt-01 (single Oscillator synth you have to assemble) and a Keystep Pro that I patch the Werkstatt into as a controller. My main instrument is the guitar (13 yrs.) and I play rhythm guitar in a band. My band automatically wants me to be using this stuff, so they put me to the task of playing the lead-in song to Jet Airliner (Steve Miller Band) called Threshold.
I'm finding that it will take at least 2 full synths to pull it off. I started investigating software that I could use with the Keystep and downloaded Ableton Live. Arturia had an discount offer for Analog Lab V - and there was the hook. Then I started searching for the Keyboard modules and found this copy of "Arturia The One" NiB - stating that I could test the keyboards for 15 days instead of 20 minutes, before I choose the one I want to license and bought it not realizing how old it was. When I did find out, well that boat has sailed. I avoided the 90% off places on the web - too good to be true means pirated software, and I want to be able to update and patch because artistic software always needs fixing and tweaking. The Chinese Ali - sites and one site with a PO Box in New York, but its support emails are from Slovakia were avoided.
I joined the forum to see what issues there would be with it, knowing, as a tech, there are always problems with software. It seems mainly licensing issues. I hope it will still be valid and usable. I can make the software work, but want to be legal about it. Plus, I want to truly test the synths before picking "The One". 20 minutes is too short a time, especially when you are still getting your bearings on using the equipment - that is probably my only complaint about Arturia, as a keyboard newbee - not enough time to test the software thoroughly to know what you want. That's it for now.
JT