![]() ![]() ![]() My solution to get everything working as expected again:įirst I downloaded GA 5.1.10 (just the application file, not the content) via Steinberg’s download assistant and installed it. I also could load and play old songs, which were using the SE version. Then I’ve started Cubase 11 and saw that GA 5 was available just normally there. And when I’ve opened previous songs, which were using Groove Agent SE I received the error messsage, that something called Groove Agent SE was not found. When I dragged GA (that was shown in media/vst instruments) on a track, it was GA 4. I noticed that neither GA 5 nor GA 5 SE was available anymore. Just encountered the same issue after updating to Cubase 12.030. This is the sort of issue that will be shaken out by the WaveLab migration process. Steinberg issued me a WaveLab 11.1 Pro Educational voucher, so I have had to open a support case.Ĭlearly, there is a bug in Steinberg’s voucher system - it needs to recognise that version updated educational licences have become unrestricted retail licences. A paid version update removes the educational restriction. I subsequently paid to update to WaveLab 11 Pro. I was entitled to buy an educational version of WaveLab 10 Pro and did so. ![]() Unfortunately, my migration will not work. You do not get a perpetual validity Steinberg Licensing licence until the system knows you have marked your eLicenser licence as non-upgradeable. Though he doesn’t say so explicitly, the eLicenser step is mandatory when updating or migrating an eLicenser licence to Steinberg Licensing. The WaveLab 11 licence migration has gone live this morning - you can see how it works in Greg Ondo’s YouTube video explaining the process. Looks like it will take a few months then until GA5 (and others of course) gets migrated. ![]()
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