That is indeed a very good offer. I paid more for the upgrade from GA 4 to GA 5…
Same goes for Backbone right now: Steinberg sells it for 149€ and you get it as a free gift at PluginBoutique if you buy anything at all like a Preset Pack for 5€.
That is indeed a very good offer. I paid more for the upgrade from GA 4 to GA 5…
Same goes for Backbone right now: Steinberg sells it for 149€ and you get it as a free gift at PluginBoutique if you buy anything at all like a Preset Pack for 5€.
I was under the impression that the Groove Agent One library is included in Cubase 14. This library also includes the kits you mentioned. You can check if the library is installed on your machine by opening the software called “Steinberg Library Manager” and change to the tab “Groove Agent”.
Sorry, yes I have been using Cubase since Cubase 4.
Hence I have the licence on the dongle for these previous versions.
It definitely does! I don’t know if that’s the full library, but I’ve got them in my Lib Manager. I didn’t come back to Cubase until v11 came out, long after GA One was gone, and I didn’t get the full GA until the anniversary sale last year so those were definitely installed with the GA SE content.
Now there may be one catch the OP will run into. This happened to me when I got Groove Agent last year. Groove Agent’s Media Bay did not find or show ANY of my GA SE content, as in my whole library of kits I created. I moved all my own presets from the SE folder to the full versions and could then see them, BUT..
Cubase tags the presets with that ‘Plugin’ tag, and all of them were set to Groove Agent SE. If you change anything in the kit, Cubase thinks its a brand new preset when it changes the ‘Plugin’ tag to just Groove Agent and it will make you duplicate/resave everything all over again.
Thanks a lot, Grim!