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PACE Acquires JUCE Audio Development Platform From ROLI

PACE Anti-Piracy, developers of iLok, has acquired JUCE, a leading cross-platform audio development platform, from ROLI.… Read More PACE Acquires JUCE Audio Development Platform From ROLI

April 22, 2020April 22, 202022 Comments

Synchro Arts Updates Revoice Pro Processing Software

Synchro Arts, makers of VocAlign and Titan, recently released an update to their processing software, Revoice Pro. Revoice Pro 3.2 now includes manual tuning enhancements, scale grids, a bar and beats display, and Doubler enhancements, along with other time-saving audio processing and workflow improvements.

April 26, 2016April 26, 2016Leave a comment

Softube Dumps iLok Key Requirement; Who Should Be Next?

Software plugin maker Softube has announced that it has dropped the requirement for a USB iLok key for all its products. All Softube plug-ins can now be used with iLok’s machine-based licenses. This license type authorizes the computer itself, making the USB iLok key optional.

June 8, 201529 Comments

UVI Listens, iLok Dongle No Longer Required

When UVI recently released a free Mellotron virtual instrument, Mello, Synthtopia readers spoke up and said they didn’t want to use software that required an iLok dongle. UVI has responded by announcing support for computer-based authorization across its entire product line.

January 10, 2014January 10, 201418 Comments

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