![]() ![]() Well, live and learn (or look and think twice)! … and I assumed AI was somehow an abbreviation for “Artist”Īctually I find it strange, though, that they would offer an upgrade from the “light” versions but not from the full Artist 6. This is what was offered on the “Buy now” page for Elements 7:Īctivation Code for the permanent activation of my trial version P.S.: This is annoyingly complicated, considering I was perfectly happy with Artists 6 (which is all I need for my purposes) and the only reason to go to Elements 7 (same functionality completely, for me) was to get a soft-licensed version to avoid constantly dragging this stupid USB dongle around with me … If not, I assume I’d have to then again buy the full version (or the activation code for the trial? - which? any difference?) If I did that, will they refund me the original (unused/unusable) purchase price? Seems to me, though, I bought the correct product. Hope the above will make it clear what the situation is. Updgrade from Cubase AI 6/7 - 298 DKK (which is what I bought)Īctivation Code for the permanent activation of my trial version - 745 DKK Update from Cubase Elements 6 - 372.82 DKK (prices in DKK, I am in Denmark, on all products it said “Available”) Please connect an USB-eLicenser, which holds anĪppropriate upgradable license to your computer.īuying it from the Steinberg shop it gave several options. Steinberg, Sel, Upgrade for Cubase AI 6 (Sel), Upgrade for Cubase AI 7 (Sel)Ĭurrently there is no license available which can be upgraded by your When I enter the activation code it recognizes it as. ![]() (Steinberg, Local, Sel, Demo, Expiration Date: 214-12-30) (Steinberg, Local, Sel, Demo, Expiration Date: 214-12-30, Remaining Starts: 19) Here is what it says in the eLicenser Control Center: ![]()
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