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tcelectronic.com domain expired?

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Well what the heck is going on over there? Some sort of glitch I suppose. They can't have been that dumb to let their domain name expire and someone else grab it? Gives me great confidence their plugins will be native soon.

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Looks like they fixed it.

https://www.tcelectronic.com

They're Behringer now.
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HCMarkus wrote: Sun Sep 10, 2023 8:00 am Looks like they fixed it.

https://www.tcelectronic.com

They're Behringer now.
Hmm... I just tried and it's back to normal. Looks like something happened with their host propagation in the little renewal gap. I'm hoping maybe they upgraded the servers. They have a forum their and because they're a large company that probably gets a lot of traffic, they need robust servers for their forum. Their forum had a lot of issues and was glacial at times. Although, I think their forum was at the "musictribe" domain, so maybe that's not it.

So it's back and I'm off to peek if they have UB2 version so their 2290 and 8210 plug ins. I'm sure they don't, but the masochist in me can't help but look. TC is one of the major laggers in Apple Silicon support and as I've complained about many times before, their company rep on their forum has taken to ignoring any inquiries in a thread about this for MONTHS. They simply ignore their customers. What bugs me, from the advertising emails I get, is TC seems completely wrapped up in hawking their guitar pedals and crap while the plug in software languishes. I'll keep this in mind with any software purchases moving forward. It's a bad look, TC.
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James Steele wrote: Sun Sep 10, 2023 2:10 pm
HCMarkus wrote: Sun Sep 10, 2023 8:00 am Looks like they fixed it.

https://www.tcelectronic.com

They're Behringer now.
Hmm... I just tried and it's back to normal. Looks like something happened with their host propagation in the little renewal gap. I'm hoping maybe they upgraded the servers. They have a forum their and because they're a large company that probably gets a lot of traffic, they need robust servers for their forum. Their forum had a lot of issues and was glacial at times. Although, I think their forum was at the "musictribe" domain, so maybe that's not it.

So it's back and I'm off to peek if they have UB2 version so their 2290 and 8210 plug ins. I'm sure they don't, but the masochist in me can't help but look. TC is one of the major laggers in Apple Silicon support and as I've complained about many times before, their company rep on their forum has taken to ignoring any inquiries in a thread about this for MONTHS. They simply ignore their customers. What bugs me, from the advertising emails I get, is TC seems completely wrapped up in hawking their guitar pedals and crap while the plug in software languishes. I'll keep this in mind with any software purchases moving forward. It's a bad look, TC.
Ahhh… the hell that is dealing with Behringer support. First you must creat an account, then select a "tribe" to join after answering ten pages of marketing that had nothing to do with my question.

When I finally got to asking my question, making it very clear that the answer was nowhere to be found in the 3-page ‘manual’, I got a form response stating that anything not contained in that manual didn’t exist.

I don’t mind buying pieces of their gear on the rare occasion when the need and price converge. I don’t see that happening any time soon and what I bought last year is for sale. It served its purpose, got me through the gig and I’m done.
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