I have a question to ask the supreme gods of ableton, but first a bit of background.
Unfortunately i was first introduced to ableton, throught that nasty warez software.
however, i grew to love the program heaps. and i mean heaps. it's changed the way i made music and i became to realise that those nice men in berlin need my money in order to make ableton as good as the first day i ever played with it. i kept learning new tricks and techniques with this program, and finally saved up to buy ableton 4 bundledd with the evolution 49 key controller.
I waited patiently by the letter box for it to arrive , i pestered australia post incessantly until it got here and then i drove home stroking the box ( i'm somewhat ashamed to say this is factual and not hyperbole)
So i'm a convert through and through... but my question is some what cnotroviersial.
I was told by my friend who introduced me to the software that the clever copyright protection that disables a cracked copy of ableton after about a month or what ever is actually embedded into any saved .als file.
i don't care if its true or not , i don't want to discuss ableton's copyright protection , or anything like that. i just wanna know if the old songs that i made during the dark years when i was lost and confused about ableton, will those songs still play on a registered copy of ableton , or will they crash my pride and joy ?
