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Re: Augustusloop - puchased serial number not valid (was: beta testers invited)



Hi,

Please help! Here's what happened:

1. Purchased a new registration with VISA card from my stationary 
Internet computer.
2. Got a screen with a number.
3. Copied a PDF of that number.
4. Opened Augustus Loop plug-in on my Powerbook.
5. Typed in the serial number.
6. "The serial number you entered is not valid"

I can't do any serious beta-testing if it stops every 15 minutes!  Any 
advice to get Augustus into the loop? Do I have to register on the same 
machine as I downloaded to? Didn't any warning about that on the site. 
Since I'm doing music only with the powerbook for at least two more 
weeks (last gig on July 29) I really need to get it over to that 
machine.

All the best

Per Boysen
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http://www.boysen.se
http://www.looproom.com


On 2004-07-15, at 00.10, Os wrote:

> The first beta of the next version of Augustus Loop is available here:
>
> http://www.expert-sleepers.co.uk/downloads/augustusloop_1_1_0_beta1.tgz
>
> This contains 3 new features which should be of some interest to 
> loopers:
>
> 1) Host tempo sync.
>
> It is now possible to specify the loop length in terms of the host 
> application's tempo and a number of beats/bars etc.
>
> 2) Audio-triggered record start
>
> So you can have the loop record triggered by your playing, rather than 
> trying to hit the record button and start playing at the same time.
>
> 3) MIDI clock out
>
> The plug-in is capable of generating MIDI clock messages. This is 
> something of an experimental feature, but it does mean you can for 
> example hook the MIDI out up to Ableton Live and have Live start 
> playback in sync with your loop the instant you finish recording the 
> first pass.
>
>
> I'd be enormously grateful for your feedback, either by direct mail or 
> via the forum:
> http://www.collective.co.uk/expertsleepers/forum/
>
>
> thanks,
> os.
>
> http://www.expertsleepers.co.uk/
>
>