Is it possible to use the BPM sound library...

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Upright
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Is it possible to use the BPM sound library...

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With my other software? It doesn't seem possible but I thought I'd throw it out there. I haven't really been using BPM as of late but I'm wondering if this is possible..thanks. And also on the heels of that question-

I have a friend that I was think of selling BPM to(since I don't use it much) but I realized it's fully registered to my name and I remember reading that the software is non transferable....can someone confirm this for me?

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Re: Is it possible to use the BPM sound library...

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What exactly do you mean,with your other software? You can only use the BPM library with BPM and Mach Five 2 as far as I know,perhaps Uvi workstation,never tried,but I'm almost 100% that you cannot.

Motu have encryption on the content,and this prevents the content from being pirated,but at the same time prevents their customers from using it with other software,such as using a kick drum or a hit,inside say Reason,this is due to ilok and encryption,so you have to use it's own proprietary software.

My advise to you if you want to use the content,is to hold on to it. :wink:
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Re: Is it possible to use the BPM sound library...

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joker77 wrote:My advise to you if you want to use the content,is to hold on to it. :wink:

Or if you're REALLY patient, you could always bounce each and every sample one by one... :twisted:
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Re: Is it possible to use the BPM sound library...

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Actually, you can drag any audio sample from BPM's browser to any other VST/Host app that supports drag and drop. I do this all the time with EXS24, Ultrabeat, and Battery. The only thing to be mindful of is that all of the sample material in BPM is 96Khz/16bit. If your VST/Host does does not support resampling on the fly then the sample will not play correctly if your project is not set to 96Khz.

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