![]() There doesn't seem to be any way around it - you need the software licensed to your account. If you have a chance to return the unit, I'd advise you to do so, immediately. Unless you can really trust the seller and can sort the transfer before actually spending any money and see that it works. Now I wouldn't buy anything from them anymore and wouldn't recommend buying a used Maschine. I think it would be good for everybody, if NI products would be desirable on 2nd hand markets. Totally frustrating, and not good service. NI Support basically just told me that I'm the very last owner of this product (which I don't really need, will probably try to make some of use of it now tho). I just sold and handed my Maschine MK2 to some guy but had to cancel the deal, give the money back after couple of weeks finding it impossible to transfer the licenses. I have separate licenses, one for hardware and one for software, but I can't transfer either of them. I def understand your position and it sucks but hopefully everything will work out and he will turn it over to you (if it was supposed to be a part of the sale).Īctually, the software can be tied to the hardware at least when the Hardware and Software, for some reason, are registered as a bundle (not sure what that even means since NI support didn't really give me an answer). If you have emails or texts tell him you have them as proof like I did and see if it works. ![]() If he says no and you're not willing to buy 2nd hand software, tell him you want your money back if he told you the software came with it. Use it as a midi controller in another DAW until you can get legit software.īut like others said, contact him and tell him you want it. Because you bought hardware w out software. The money goes to the software we like so much and developing it further. if it's pirated you may end up getting malware etc plus, when I am able to (unemployed right now) I am glad to purchase from NI. If you have legit software, you'll get updates etc. I forget what I said exactly but after that he was quick to unregister his software so I could register it.ĭon't use pirated software for stuff like this. I made a fake email account and emailed him saying I was my brother and a lawyer and would be talking him to court for misrepresenting the product he sold or something like that. He played games for a week or 2 and then eventually told me to f*ck off. Since I made sure to ask him about the software before getting it I told him he could either get his boy to transfer the software or give me my money back. I contacted him several times and he started off by saying "I never used it" to "I got it from my boy at Guitar Center and I think that he used the software". ![]() It looked to be brand new but when I plugged it in and installed software etc I got an error. When I asked him about the software he was like "man, I've never even used t, it's brand new" The guy said it had never been used or anything and was still in the box. ![]()
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