I have been trying to contact Steinberg. I bought the full version of Cubase and I sent in my challenge codes 4 weeks ago. Obviously my trial period has expired. I am left with a box full of crap w/o the response codes :mad:
I have been trying to contact Steinberg. I bought the full version of Cubase and I sent in my challenge codes 4 weeks ago. Obviously my trial period has expired. I am left with a box full of crap w/o the response codes :mad:
Does anybody know how to contact Steinberg?
Steinberg's support line for North America is 818 678 5100.
Good luck getting through Tom. They usually put you on hold for at least thirty minutes. Then when they finally answer they usually don't sound too happy.
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No it is not normal. See what configuration of buses you have ma
No it is not normal.
See what configuration of buses you have made
for Effects in your Send Effect page.
regards,
Agaton.
I have been trying to contact Steinberg. I bought the full vers
I have been trying to contact Steinberg. I bought the full version of Cubase and I sent in my challenge codes 4 weeks ago. Obviously my trial period has expired. I am left with a box full of crap w/o the response codes :mad:
Does anybody know how to contact Steinberg?
Originally posted by Cram: I have been trying to contact Steinbe
Originally posted by Cram:
I have been trying to contact Steinberg. I bought the full version of Cubase and I sent in my challenge codes 4 weeks ago. Obviously my trial period has expired. I am left with a box full of crap w/o the response codes :mad:
Does anybody know how to contact Steinberg?
Steinberg's support line for North America is 818 678 5100.
Thanks Daniel! I searched through all my included lit, searched
Thanks Daniel! I searched through all my included lit, searched the web, etc. And I couldn't find that number. I'll call today.
p.s. I should've just looked in my AES phone book...Duh!
Good luck getting through Tom. They usually put you on hold for
Good luck getting through Tom. They usually put you on hold for at least thirty minutes. Then when they finally answer they usually don't sound too happy.