![]() The new owners have owned Cakewalk for a number of years now but have not done anything to bring out upgrades or newer version of the successful. so it looks like its Bandlab.i know they don't like people using the the old Cakewalk install files they do try and get old customers to change to their free version, but I see why they should attempt to force customers to change to Bandlab. it looks like BandLab have done something to our install I know its not my computer.as I've got a clean install. Hi mate, I'm getting the same issue.having to save with a different name. Does anyone have any idea what the sharing violation is or how to find it? The only thing I can do at this point is save under a slightly different name. i get a reason saying Error- code 'dre 417- contact steinberg w. copy-paste the code on your Steinberg account to the download assistant and boom you are in. use the download assistant to activate the code. Either I do more work or leave and come back to it later and make more changes. there is a workaround to activating Cubase 11. I open a project in its original folder, say in Sonar 7, work on it, and then do a Save As, move to the CbB folder and save it there. I'm updating some old pieces with software resources (I no longer use any hardware synths). Hey, side issue: My SPlat doesn't have the Theme Editor in Preferences (probably I stopped my subscriptions before they added this to SPlat?) so I can't apply the Tungsten theme. I also tried deactivating AVG and that didn't help, either.) (I updated the eLicenser software to the latest version after this problem began, to no avail. So I don't know what is going on or why Synsopos gets activated in CbB and not SPlat, but it seems the sharing violation is somehow related to Synsopos. ![]() If I don't use HS 3, Synsopos doesn't get activated and I can overwrite freely.īUT - I opened a copy of this same project in SPlat and Synsopos doesn't come up at all: I use Steinberg's HALion Sonic 3 as the base VI for most of my music (basically replacing my old Roland SC-880 hardware). Turns out it has to do with Steinberg's eLicenser copy protection software. I began to notice recently this program, Synsopos, as a process under Cakewalk.exe: SYNSOPOS.exe pid: 13112 type: File xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1D68: D:\Midi\Cakewalk\Sonar (CBB)\N_idea19-Test\N_idea19-Test.cwp Should I remove eLicenser Control by Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH The eLicenser Control Center (eLCC) application is a completely revised version of.
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