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Thank you for choosing the DH_Sub-ControlPak4, the latest set of modules designed to give you capabilities that, until now, have not be available to SE developers without programming their own SDK modules in C++ and assembly language. These modules are donation-ware. They are free to download for demo purposes, but you must register them if you want to use them in your products. Until registered, they display a message box if they are run outside of SynthEdit, reminding you, or anyone running a VST containing them, that they are not registered. You can get an authorization code to eliminate the popup by making a donation and registering at http://www.dehaupt.com/SynthEdit/DH_Sub-ControlPak4.htm
When you click in the black rectangle, the following dialog is displayed:
Select DH_Sub-Control4 from the Module/Pack list, enter the email address you used to register in the User ID field, copy and paste the authorization code from your registration confirmation email into the Auth. Code field, and click the Add button. Note: Please make sure that you use the latest version of DH_ModuleKey that is included in the DH_Sub-ControlPak4 package. Earlier versions will not recognize DH_Sub-ControlPak4. You can enter all of your registered packs this way, and save the "filled-in" module as a prefab. Then, just insert the prefab into your VST before you save as VST. If you get additional DH module packs, add them and save the updated prefab. From time to time, updated versions of DH_ModuleKey may be released to allow registration of newly released packs. PLEASE SAVE A COPY OF YOUR AUTHORIZATION INFORMATION IN A SAFE PLACE, AS YOU WILL NEED TO RE-ENTER IT WHEN THE MODULE IS UPDATED. The authorization information
you enter into the dialog will not be transferred to a SynthEdit
installation on a machine other than the one on which it was originally
entered, so you can freely exchange .se1 files with others without worrying
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