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They Just Cant Hack Live!
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 6:34 pm
by xzusa8ky
This is starting to be really funny
Sometimes i visit some of the bad sites on the net and yesterday i found this.....
Ableton.Live.v7.0.14.MAC.OSX.UB-DYNAMiCS
Description: Read NFO.
Install Info:
1. Unpack, mount dmg
2. Install
3. Start Live and choose Live and Instruments trial.
Live will install the Basic Livepack and the Lessons.
4. Quit Live again and overwrite the Live.app on your HD with
the one found in the /DYNAMiCS folder
5. Enjoy.
......And today i just had a big laugh
On the forum they all reported that it DONT work!
I believe they are trying so hard to beat the protection on Live since version 1.0 but they just can NOT!
.......And i have to say that i am proud to be a REAL Live owner with a real serial that way i can drink my cup of coffe and laugh about the guys struggling with pirated software
Sometimes LIVE is fair!
Kind Regards
Re: They Just Cant Hack Live!
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 6:42 pm
by beats me
Um, there are working hacked versions of Live out there, maybe just not that attempt.
Re: They Just Cant Hack Live!
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 6:55 pm
by aqua_tek
hate to burst your bubble, but I know plenty of people running cracked versions of Live... even the Suite.
"man i'm loving operator, sampler, analog, and all those extras they added in this last version. They really beefed up Live. I'd imagine you have no use for anything else now"
"oh yeah, I bought the basic version. it doesn't include those"
"damn. why'd you buy it then? that sucks. let me know, I'll pass my crack on to you"
"sigh... nah that's alright. Thanks"
Re: They Just Cant Hack Live!
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 6:58 pm
by interceptor
beats me wrote:Um, there are working hacked versions of Live out there, maybe just not that attempt.
Hmmm. But don´t they stop working after a while and you have to format the HD and reinstall? Or at least it used to be that way.
Re: They Just Cant Hack Live!
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 7:00 pm
by xzusa8ky
+5 to interceptor.....Thats the Reallity i guess....

Re: They Just Cant Hack Live!
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 7:12 pm
by interceptor
Yeah. It´s a good smack in your face for using cracks.
Re: They Just Cant Hack Live!
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 7:39 pm
by guly
Re: They Just Cant Hack Live!
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 8:15 pm
by Marx
aqua_tek wrote:hate to burst your bubble, but I know plenty of people running cracked versions of Live... even the Suite.
"man i'm loving operator, sampler, analog, and all those extras they added in this last version. They really beefed up Live. I'd imagine you have no use for anything else now"
"oh yeah, I bought the basic version. it doesn't include those"
"damn. why'd you buy it then? that sucks. let me know, I'll pass my crack on to you"
"sigh... nah that's alright. Thanks"
God forbid you don't have Analog and operator........::Jacking off motion::
Re: They Just Cant Hack Live!
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 9:50 pm
by catalyst
Never mind, karma will get them in the end

Re: They Just Cant Hack Live!
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 11:13 pm
by Gargoyle
xzusa8ky wrote:This is starting to be really funny
Sometimes i visit some of the bad sites on the net and yesterday i found this.....
Ableton.Live.v7.0.14.MAC.OSX.UB-DYNAMiCS
Description: Read NFO.
Install Info:
1. Unpack, mount dmg
2. Install
3. Start Live and choose Live and Instruments trial.
Live will install the Basic Livepack and the Lessons.
4. Quit Live again and overwrite the Live.app on your HD with
the one found in the /DYNAMiCS folder
5. Enjoy.
......And today i just had a big laugh
On the forum they all reported that it DONT work!
I believe they are trying so hard to beat the protection on Live since version 1.0 but they just can NOT!
.......And i have to say that i am proud to be a REAL Live owner with a real serial that way i can drink my cup of coffe and laugh about the guys struggling with pirated software
Sometimes LIVE is fair!
Kind Regards

i don't understand why you are so proud, you obviously frequent those sites for a reason.
Re: They Just Cant Hack Live!
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 11:33 pm
by Trypset
well if peeps are just using hacks in the studio......no one can tell a difference in the end result
the only downside would be if Live crashed in a Live setting
Re: They Just Cant Hack Live!
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 11:45 pm
by Tone Deft
it sucks balls when it crashes in the smallest of home studios when you're working on music nobody will hear that probably won't get finished anyway.
yous guys take yourselves waaaaay too seriously.
Re: They Just Cant Hack Live!
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 11:51 pm
by leedsquietman
As a legit user I don't know, but I've seen and read plenty of times elsewhere that plenty of flakiness occurs in the cracked versions and they tend to go 'poof' after a while.
Which is fine by me, can't afford it? then either find a way to earn the money to buy (i.e. find a better job/career/or even get a job for some people), or buy something more affordable such as Reaper.
But they're kids .... scream the kids. Well many kids have plenty of money for Ipods and 60 dollars a shot video games and PS3s etc - using their christmas or birthday cash, most could afford to buy at least Live LE. I don't have a real problem with these people running cracks, but people running cracks who come on the official forum seeking customer service, or even worse, people trying to sell music and profit who then keep on running a crack and don't have the decency to go legit, they really deserve a thorough beatdown in a darkened alleyway with a baseball bat...
Re: They Just Cant Hack Live!
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 11:52 pm
by abletoff
To me, pirated software has more than a function. 1) Developing cracks is a GREAT way to self-teach code inclined minds to become great programmers and 2) As a user, I can get most of what I want for free, illegally for sure but without limitations, crippling. And then more.
ALL the things I've used cracks for and I've made money from have been then bought and paid. Live being one of those softwares, the great Stillwell plugins being the next.
Other cracks in my experience got installed, tried, tested and most definitely deleted, including very expensive stuff. But none of these has fed in any way a pirate group or the other. These programs just float around, easy to pick up and I'm not going to pay a thief in any way.
Now I recognize you have to pay for a car even if you drive it for pleasure and not for work. So that cracks are inexcusable in the first place. But stealing is a great, great part of the western economy in general and in a very deep form, a cause of the present global crisis. So it's somewhat endemic, it's inoculated. But to not know the phenomena, and not have gone throught it, I would consider as a loss in experience, at least if you like to give your brain a hint of what's around you.
I'm not saying you have to shoot heroin to understand life, because you know it will destroy you sooner than expected. But breaking a rule can help understand not the rule itself, but why it has ever been pondered and what kind of value it has for you, thus defining other values and in a way, give a scale.
Kids who download cracks in tons don't make anything out of that software so I don't think they represent a danger. The only real badness is pirates that put out cracks for revenue, eating in someone else's dish. As much as I have respect for people who turn their head around exploiting darn iloks and Live's Rubik protection system, I have none for fucking thieves.
The possibility to actually acquire a product without paying for it and use it is one of these tech-times greatest revolutions and one that is changing the way we think and relate to our life. Peer to Peer is going to influence the way you relate with your work Boss, even if the things seem disconnected they are not.
And in the same way, worthless cracks can help learn to distinguish what has value in a world were nothing seems to have value at all and anymore. Poison has always been a way to immunize a system and I think you have to introduce a bit of it, every once in a while, into yours. Then dispose of it properly and maybe learn something about how you work.
Speaking of Live, it's because of cracks that I got into it with my own very slow learning progress bar. And then bought it from version 5, then upgrading to 6, 7 and soon to 8, with all instruments.
And that's what cracks are now, in this present times, or at least it's what I think: they're actually instruments. And serve their players and listeners and ripped off developers in often unpredictable ways.
Sorry for the rant.
Re: They Just Cant Hack Live!
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 11:56 pm
by Tone Deft
abletoff wrote:To me, pirated software has more than a function. 1) Developing cracks is a GREAT way to self-teach code inclined minds to become great programmers and 2) As a user, I can get most of what I want for free, illegally for sure but without limitations, crippling. And then more.
I've used cracks to properly test expensive stuff that I would not have bought anyway, without the hassle of time expirations and all. And mostly really for peace of mind, to reopen an old project and find the plugins still work and have not expired. And ALL the things I've used cracks for and I've made money from have been then bought and paid. Live being one of those softwares, the great Stillwell plugins being the next.
Other cracks in my experience got installed, tried, tested and most definitely deleted, including very expensive stuff. But none of these has fed in any way a pirate group or the other. These programs just float around, easy to pick up and I'm not going to pay a thief in any way.
Now I recognize you have to pay for a car even if you drive it for pleasure and not for work. So that cracks are inexcusable in the first place. But stealing is a great, great part of the western economy in general and in a very deep form, a cause of the present global crisis. So it's somewhat endemic, it's inoculated. But to not know the phenomena, and not have gone throught it, I would consider as a loss in experience, at least if you like to give your brain a hint of what's around you.
I'm not saying you have to shoot heroin to understand life, because you know it will destroy you sooner than expected. But breaking a rule can help understand not the rule itself, but why it has ever been pondered and what kind of value it has for you, thus defining other values and in a way, give a scale.
Kids who download cracks in tons don't make anything out of that software so I don't think they represent a danger. The only real badness is pirates that put out cracks for revenue, eating in someone else's dish. As much as I have respect for people who turn their head around exploiting darn iloks and Live's Rubik protection system, I have none for fucking thieves.
The possibility to actually acquire a product without paying for it and use it is one of these tech-times greatest revolutions and one that is changing the way we think and relate to our life. Peer to Peer is going to influence the way you relate with your work Boss, even if the things seem disconnected they are not.
And in the same way, worthless cracks can help learn to distinguish what has value in a world were nothing seems to have value at all and anymore. Poison has always been a way to immunize a system and I think you have to introduce a bit of it, every once in a while, into yours. Then dispose of it properly and maybe learn something about how you work.
Speaking of Live, it's because of cracks that I got into it with my own very slow learning progress bar. And then bought it from version 5, then upgrading to 6, 7 and soon to 8, with all instruments.
And that's what cracks are now, in this present times, or at least it's what I think: they're actually instruments. And serve their players and listeners and ripped off developers in often unpredictable ways.
Sorry for the rant.
I just wanted to point out that this was a very long post. someday I hope to read it, for now I'm going to simply stare in awe at how many words abletoff wrote.