![]() NOTE: you need the PACE module, but you do not need an iLok dongle or even an iLok account. Hopefully few people will see such an issue. Not really too time-consuming, but not what I like happening. but only after I uninstalled and reinstalled it all. When I tried to authorize I got an warning message about my PACE version, so I installed the newer PACE code provided by Sonible, and tried again. Sonible uses the iLok PACE system, which I already had installed (an old version, it turns out). ![]() However, smart:EQ 2 claims to be more than a normal match-EQ tool, and I’m always interested in new possibilities, so I gave it a go.įirst, the not-so-good news: getting it authorized was a minor pain for me. When I started looking at my plug-in stash I found more “match-EQ” plug-ins than I recalled having, and realized I hadn’t really been using them for spectral matching since I hadn’t found such use very profitable. When I was asked to check out the recent update to the Sonible Smart EQ, a product I thought of as “spectral matching EQ“, I realized I had a few “automated” EQ matching tools already.
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