
Scorge
New member
Hi,
I'm wondering if you can remove the eLicenser dongle after Cubase is loaded, or will it lock up until the dongle is put back in?
I've been using Cubase LE4 forever now, I've been very happy with the layout of the software and am looking into getting Cubase 6. Just the method Steinberg adopted of carrying around a dongle each time when loading Cubase doesn't seem very user friendly. Especially seeing as I will be using the program as my D.A.W for fieldwork and live shows, which requires a reliable software system. Don't wana be lookin like a fool (with my pants on the ground?)
You can't get an emulator to run it on your computer?
What happens if the dongle gets broken in a freak accident? Would I have to buy another license and another dongle?
Oh and if any of you are interested, I'd love to hear the pros and cons of using this dongle. I've done my research but I'm curious as to what others have to say about it.
Thanks for your time,
- Zac
I'm wondering if you can remove the eLicenser dongle after Cubase is loaded, or will it lock up until the dongle is put back in?
I've been using Cubase LE4 forever now, I've been very happy with the layout of the software and am looking into getting Cubase 6. Just the method Steinberg adopted of carrying around a dongle each time when loading Cubase doesn't seem very user friendly. Especially seeing as I will be using the program as my D.A.W for fieldwork and live shows, which requires a reliable software system. Don't wana be lookin like a fool (with my pants on the ground?)
You can't get an emulator to run it on your computer?
What happens if the dongle gets broken in a freak accident? Would I have to buy another license and another dongle?
Oh and if any of you are interested, I'd love to hear the pros and cons of using this dongle. I've done my research but I'm curious as to what others have to say about it.
Thanks for your time,

- Zac