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Cubase 9 grace period
Cubase 9 grace period




cubase 9 grace period

Right now, I only want to switch to C8.5, because C9 is maybe a bit too fresh and I also wanna test the new Sentinel in the demo first.īUT, if I activate my 8.5 it will be automatically a Grace Period update now. In the next couple of weeks I want to update all my programs including Cubase. The reason I’m asking is, I already bought a 8.5 version which I haven’t activated yet, because I was busy finishing songs in C8 and didn’t want to risk to mess up my system. But still, it doesn’t really explain what “once” means. Yes, this is possible…if you activate C6 after C9 is released your Grace period update is direct to C9, but if you activated C6 before release (but in the Grace period) and claimed the Grace period to C8.5 you cannot now claim another to C9. Thanks again for your suggestions, and that great link above!

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In any case, C9.0.1 is installed here, is functional graphically, and I hope to be testing it sonically this weekend. Perhaps I didn’t have to do that, or maybe I read something that said I needed to go in that order. This is what I did, replacing C6 in your post with C7.5.40.įor some reason I can’t recall, I installed C8.5 as an intermediate step before installing and activating C9. Yes, this is possible… if you activate C6 after C9 is released your Grace period update is direct to C9, but if you activated C6 before release (but in the Grace period) and claimed the Grace period to C8.5 you cannot now claim another to C9. Sure? I dont think so, because they also say that its possible to use it if you are “activating an older version of Cubase (from version 6)”.

#CUBASE 9 GRACE PERIOD FOR FREE#

Once just means within that period…so if you were two or more versions behind and activated last week you might have got updated to 8.5 for free but you won’t now get 9 for free.






Cubase 9 grace period