I get it. Your software looks for any cue cable.
iLok is tied to a user.
Still, for us small lighting operators, allowing a purchase of a spare cable for emergency use would be a nice feature and additional selling point.
If I may make a suggestion, perhaps management would allow registered/verified Emulation customers to purchase a spare cable for a price of $50-$75.
It is my own fault for not completely doing the research before purchasing, but had I known that I'd be dead in the water without the cable with no ability to purchase a spare, I would not have chosen Emulation.
For my live sound and recording equipment, I always have spares of the key components. (The ones that would stop the show)
Having said all that, what do I do if my dog chews up my cuecable and I have a show coming up?
Thanks,
Mitchell