Just use the ones you used to watch Oppenheimer.Ouch!
Do they offer me a new pair of glasses with Labs+ ?
Any lawyer around, that can help us recovered what was lost.....I hope that the web site's designed was in accordance with safety guidelines. Direct harm to hapless visitors aside...
You can't stop the signal! This is art! It's about being useful or pleasant, it's about confronting people with their own mortality. And... it really moved me, you know?
I think the meme goes:UX designer here. How the actual fuck did a designer agree to design a site like that? It's user-hostile and likely to set off a seizure.
Here's a quote from your target audience which I hope resonates.It's definitely a subscription service. They published a job offert for Labs+ on their website :
Product Marketing Manager - LABS Subscription Service - Spitfire Audio
Product Marketing Manager - LABS Subscription ServiceSalary: £60-65kJob Type: Full-time, PermanentLocation: Hybrid - 3 days in London office, 2 days WFHEligibility: You must be eligible to work in the UKSpitfire Audio is seeking a dynamic and results-d...apply.workable.com
I think CH was the generous soul thereIt's probably to compete with Musio and Composure Cloud. This would be convenient for people who don't like libraries taking up a lot of space and download what they want.
Meanwhile I don't think I've ever used their free labs anyway,
The sub pandemic is alive and well. Only the stupid would attempt what Waves tried. I wonder if they ever recovered and their race down to zero is not what it use to be.
Absolutely. 4 pages of chat in 24 hours about a signup page. They still have the genius gene.They either:
a) Did this because of the inevitable inherent hype generated by people venting on VI-C.
b) Hired the most avant garde post-vaporwave graphics designer from the murkiest hole in London who double-ironically loves the weird amateur web design from Geocities in the 90s.
Either way, I love it.
Video version of me putting all the effects on a single channel after buying a collection pack.
I have always had good luck with their app, and continue to enjoy what they offer. I usually buy bundles during big sales, so the cost doesn’t seem too bad.I'm glad I ditched Spitfire after the Christian Henson drama, their libraries are top notch for sound quality but expensive, no demos and no re-sale. Their player and download manager don't work properly half the time and they have ignored bugs in older libraries even though they are aware of them and now going forward they are going to charge for something that was previously free, maybe they can use that money to employ some tech support staff.
Don't worry.... Hurry and secure your free trial (funny that now they are willing to give us a free trial, when its non-existent with their products and if you end not liking it you can't sell it, so end up putting some ketchup over it and eating it) as it has a + sign which probably means more trouble.
Maybe we eventually find out they are under the same clusterfrack as NI, PA. They were bought. It's the enshitification pandemic.Don't worry.... Hurry and secure your free trial (funny that now they are willing to give us a free trial, when its non-existent with their products and if you end not liking it you can't sell it, so end up putting some ketchup over it and eating it) as it has a + sign which probably means more trouble.
That scenario sounds better and better every dayI'd install Windows 2000, Sonar 2, legacy M-Audio and all of the old stuff and probably do more. Keep it off line and never mess with product updates.
Same here. Even when I installed it on a new computer it showed the status from the previous computer of installed and broken libraries, right away before I tried to install any library