Transfer the text document back to the computer you are Authorizing, then highlight and copy the longer Response code (be sure not to include the Challenge code).Ĩ. Return to the text document and paste the Response code below the Challenge code, note that the Response code is much longer than the Challenge code.ħ. You’ll then receive a Response code, click the blue Copy button.Ħ. Fill out all of your personal information on this page and then click “Submit” at the bottom of the page.ĥ. If this is the first authorization of your instrument, you might need to add it to your account by pressing the “Add a product to your account” button under the Registered Products table.Ĥ. Copy the URL into your web browser, and press enter. Once you save and move this file to your computer with internet access, open your text file.
This will paste the proper authorization link into your text file which you can then transfer to a computer that is connected to the internet.ģ. Open a text editor, like TextEdit, or Word, and select Edit > Paste. NOTE: The "click here" link copies the URL address to your Clipboard, however, you will not see a visual change when you click on the "click here" linkĢ. On the bottom of the Authorization window (highlighted in red above), click the blue "click here" link. You will now see the Authorization System window:ġ. If your music computer is not connected to the Internet, please go to this article for instructions on Offline Authorization.Once you have you have fully installed your instrument from the USB Installer or the Full Installation folder from a Download Manager, open your instrument as a standalone application or within your DAW.
Note: If upon reopening the instrument, you still see the same authorization screen in step #1, see additional troubleshooting steps here: Mac | Windows To confirm, open its standalone application or in your DAW. Your instrument should now be authorized for use. If you opened the instrument in your DAW, either completely remove the instrument from the track or restart your DAW.ĩ. If you are authorizing using the instrument's standalone application, close the application. The Response Code will now be displayed in your instrument.Ĩ. Return to your instrument (the same one you opened in step #1) and click the PASTE button. Click the blue "Copy" button to copy it.Ħ. On the next page, you’ll see a Response Code. Click HERE for steps on how to resolve this.ĥ. Note: If you click the SUBMIT button and receive an "invalid challenge" message, this may be due to your internet browser's cache. After filling in your system information, click the SUBMIT button at the bottom of the page. **If the Challenge Code is blank or you see an error message, please see additional troubleshooting articles here.**Ĥ.
On the User Accout Authorization page that opens, confirm that you see a Challenge Code in the "Paste the Challenge Code" box. Note: In the web page that opens, ensure you are logged into your Spectrasonics user account that you've registered your Spectrasonics instrument serial number to.ģ. Note: If you do not see the Authorization System window as shown above when opening your instrument, it is already authorized and you do not need to follow the steps below.Ģ. You will now see the Authorization System window: Open your Spectrasonics instrument, either as a standalone application or within your DAW. Once you have installed and updated your instrument, follow the steps below to authorize (should take 5 minutes or less):ġ. Note: If you are unsure of where to find the Challenge Code for your instrument, please closely read through all steps below.Īfter you have fully installed your Spectrasonics instrument, either from the USB drive or a Download Manager, you'll then be able to authorize.Īlso, please make sure that your instrument is up-to-datebefore attempting to authorize.