![]() It looks like it has some cool features, but I haven’t figured out the truly free part yet. It’s kind of like the free version of Amplitube in that way. ![]() So it’s a little deceptive - it’s really not free, even though it seems like it kinda is. I only messed with it for a little while, but from what I understand only parts of it are free, and the catch is that they want to you buy more amp modules from the online store. Kind of weird, and beholding you for a long time for a free plugin. ![]() The license is stored locally but somehow locks onto a USB drive or iLok, which you have to always have connected when using the plugin or app. The login interface is in the plugin or standalone app. Installation wasn’t too bad, but then you have to launch it and create a login to Peavey/AMR (the distinction is a bit confusing) in order to get the license and apply it, plus update the content. A few guys over on the CW forum are having troubles and it sounds like you have to jump through a bunch of hoops to get it installed and out of “demo” mode…
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