Ownership
Studio 56 ownership and licensing
The public ownership story is simple: what you already exported remains yours. Canceling Pro stops new VST3 exports, but it does not revoke the VST3 builds you already made.
This page is meant to answer the practical ownership question, not to invent broader legal claims than the product currently states publicly.
What the public ownership language means today
This is the shortest accurate summary of the public claim.
- Standalone Mac builds you create remain available to you in the app flow you used to build them.
- Every VST3 you already exported remains yours after cancellation.
- Canceling Pro affects future VST3 exports, not the VST3 files you already exported.
What this summary does not claim
The page should stay inside the boundaries of what the product publicly says today.
- It is not making broader legal claims than the public terms support.
- It is not introducing unsupported licensing language around every possible use case.
- It is not changing the formal terms; it is summarizing the user-facing ownership story in plain English.
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Studio 56 pricing
Use the pricing page if you want ownership language mapped to Free vs Pro and cancellation behavior.
Studio 56 pricingStudio 56 FAQ
The FAQ gives the shortest public answers to the ownership and cancellation questions.
Studio 56 FAQRead the terms of service
Use the terms for the legal detail behind the public-facing ownership summary.
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