We use a DRM system that requires a one-time activation to link the software license to a specific machine. This strategy is essential for protecting our intellectual property and reducing piracy, allowing us to continue developing high-quality products and providing strong support for our users. If you're looking for a DRM-free option, our Linux versions currently do not require any form of activation, making them an excellent choice for those who prefer such a setup.Why don't chose a DRM free licensing? There are lots of companies that works that way, like fabfilter, u-he and so on.
That's correct—the Linux version of our software currently does not require any activation or serial number for use. We've opted to keep the Linux platform open in this way to encourage more users to try it out and provide feedback.Is the Linux version still challenge/response free with just a serial number product activation?
Currently, we are focusing on supporting the SFZ format due to its wide acceptance and flexibility across various platforms. While we understand the benefits of open formats, SFZ meets our users' needs well at this time, and we continue to evaluate the landscape for potential future changes.Another question: Would you consider opening up your Bliss Sampler format so that converters can convert to and from the Bliss format? In particular, I'm referring to Propietary ZBP programs / ZBB banks (24-bit lossless FLAC). The industry needs more open format samplers. It encourages more preset sharing and growth in popularity of the sampler format.
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