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Wow

PostPosted: 21 Jun 2010, 00:09
by Dj Delgado
a simple yes or no from the creators! dont have to close the topic down, it was a legit question imo. . .


Can u burn the high def cd's from Cross Pack y/n ?

I just order it from thomann.de like 2 hours ago, if this is youre way of trying to help your costumer's WOW !. . . i just want to know if the i can or cant! (so i can order some extra cd's right now so i have back up's)

Re: Wow

PostPosted: 21 Jun 2010, 00:31
by abitmessie
Control CD's Cannot be duplicated....

Re: Wow

PostPosted: 21 Jun 2010, 02:28
by daniel clark
:cool: :cool: :cool: welcome to mix vibes fourm,enter the serial # for your soft ware to recieve the benifits of our community, :lol: The monies that mixvibes gets in the sale of software has to be turned around and put back into research and devolpment , for the company to stay in step with the competion, that research and devolpment gives us the updates that we look for, so we can have a program that can lead the pack in what we do :lol: (make the music) yes you need to by the cd,s and if you asked that then that is the answer :cool: :cool: again welcome :cool:

Re: Wow

PostPosted: 21 Jun 2010, 08:33
by UncleVibes
Sorry Delgado I closed your topic because you have no legit reason to ask for a download of time code cd.
These CD are sold by Mixvibes distribution.

Re: Wow

PostPosted: 21 Jun 2010, 15:53
by Dj Delgado
I dident ask for a download, and yes it was legit cus i ask if i could COPY the cd's so my orginal dont break, Thomann just send me a text, my pack is on the way now! . . .okey so when i have my Cross Pack and reg key is it okey then to ask?

Re: Wow

PostPosted: 23 Jun 2010, 14:34
by sixsense
i think you can copy it.
Its only a audio cd with 2 track.
But why want you copy,if you original cd isn't broken?

Re: Wow

PostPosted: 23 Jun 2010, 15:31
by Blackbrook
sixsense wrote:But why want you copy,if you original cd isn't broken?


I think that is the point why UncleVibes closed the thread. If there is no need to why should you copy the disc?

Re: Wow

PostPosted: 24 Jun 2010, 01:07
by hemskoc
Blackbrook wrote:
sixsense wrote:But why want you copy,if you original cd isn't broken?


I think that is the point why UncleVibes closed the thread. If there is no need to why should you copy the disc?

I think all he was trying to say is he wanted a back up set of control cds incase something happened to his originals - this is against copywrite laws set out regarding this topic anyways-as it is a product,not an artists song as such.

The simple answer is purchase another set of HDCDs, if you need a backup system. I have done this with my timecode vinyls, so why should it be any different with control cds. ;)

Actually ive just realized ive wasted my time responding
forget i said anything
Cheers

Re: Wow

PostPosted: 26 Jun 2010, 02:04
by taboo
- this is against copywrite laws set out regarding this topic anyways.


from what i know its not against the law to duplicate a cd from its original AS LONG as you have the original... at least thats the case where i live.... i might be wrong, but im almost positive

Re: Wow

PostPosted: 26 Jun 2010, 07:12
by UncleVibes
We don't try to stop private copies of the time code cd but the free distribution by download. As far as you have a license we don't check which CD is inside a turntable... :D