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SolarRainUK wrote:Delay and Reverb should both have their own main effects section, with serial and parallel routing, with the ability to bypass either/or.
So does a filter section!
It's nice to have a filter for every part but it would be nicer to also have a main filter - especially a waldorf version... :-D

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found a cool interview with Wolfram, half of the masterminds behind Largo.

http://interviews.sonikmatter.com/2001/ ... franke.php

would be cool to have a recent interview with him.

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One question about polyphony:
If we just released one note, which has long release and while release still playing and we press other note, then how many notes playing at time, one or two?

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Igro wrote:One question about polyphony:
If we just released one note, which has long release and while release still playing and we press other note, then how many notes playing at time, one or two?
One note, but two voices (assuming each sound only has one voice - unison etc., complicate it).

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koalaboy wrote:
Igro wrote:One question about polyphony:
If we just released one note, which has long release and while release still playing and we press other note, then how many notes playing at time, one or two?
One note, but two voices (assuming each sound only has one voice - unison etc., complicate it).
Ok, thanks. So this small sample need two voices of polyphony selected.
But if release was set to zero, then it's still one voice?(with the same example, where notes are pressed separetely).

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Igro wrote:
koalaboy wrote:
Igro wrote:One question about polyphony:
If we just released one note, which has long release and while release still playing and we press other note, then how many notes playing at time, one or two?
One note, but two voices (assuming each sound only has one voice - unison etc., complicate it).
Ok, thanks. So this small sample need two voices of polyphony selected.
But if release was set to zero, then it's still one voice?(with the same example).
Assuming no reverb, delay, etc... then yes. You may as well make it monophonic though, if that's what you want. A Polyphonic sound is pointless having only 1 voice.

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koalaboy wrote:
Igro wrote:
koalaboy wrote:
Igro wrote:One question about polyphony:
If we just released one note, which has long release and while release still playing and we press other note, then how many notes playing at time, one or two?
One note, but two voices (assuming each sound only has one voice - unison etc., complicate it).
Ok, thanks. So this small sample need two voices of polyphony selected.
But if release was set to zero, then it's still one voice?(with the same example).
Assuming no reverb, delay, etc... then yes. You may as well make it monophonic though, if that's what you want. A Polyphonic sound is pointless having only 1 voice.
Thank you, koalaboy! Now it's clear.

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Is Largo a good Trance synth? If so can anybody upload a demo. All I've heard is a bunch of ambient doodling.
Johann Da Man

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george freeman wrote:Is Largo a good Trance synth? If so can anybody upload a demo. All I've heard is a bunch of ambient doodling.
It can certainly make sounds that would be appropriate in the context of a trance track, so far as existing tracks sound. Whether it's a good trance synth would be down to you :wink:

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george freeman wrote:Is Largo a good Trance synth? If so can anybody upload a demo. All I've heard is a bunch of ambient doodling.
Yes. The Blofeld has a "Eurotrance" (or Eurodance?) and "Supersaw" lead. They sound pretty convincing. If the Blofeld can do it, I don't see why Largo couldn't.

Other than that, pads and basses are pretty covered :wink:

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JediMind wrote:
george freeman wrote:Is Largo a good Trance synth? If so can anybody upload a demo. All I've heard is a bunch of ambient doodling.
Yes. The Blofeld has a "Eurotrance" (or Eurodance?) and "Supersaw" lead. They sound pretty convincing. If the Blofeld can do it, I don't see why Largo couldn't.

Other than that, pads and basses are pretty covered :wink:
If you check the last pages of this thread and my Largo patches in the KVR database you will see many people discussed about using Largo for hypersaw/supersaw sounds.

Nothing special about your post but generally i have the feeling that many people here only check the last three posts and miss everything before. I had cases where i had to write things three times until someone replied to that.
Ingo Weidner
Win 10 Home 64-bit / mobile i7-7700HQ 2.8 GHz / 16GB RAM //
Live 10 Suite / Cubase Pro 9.5 / Pro Tools Ultimate 2021 // NI Komplete Kontrol S61 Mk1

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For all people who like to test Largo the demo version is up now:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=256705
Ingo Weidner
Win 10 Home 64-bit / mobile i7-7700HQ 2.8 GHz / 16GB RAM //
Live 10 Suite / Cubase Pro 9.5 / Pro Tools Ultimate 2021 // NI Komplete Kontrol S61 Mk1

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I assumed george freeman checked the last few pages and
All I've heard is a bunch of ambient doodling.
:wink:

You are right to be slightly pissed, Ingonator. I know how you feel.

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Well just got my copy and so far impressed with unique sound and what must be the best GUI of any VSTi.

I haven't had it long enough to make a fair comment about the sound, but looking at the installation log (from a dedicated uninstaller) I'm a bit miffed now.. I just made a superclean and fast OS install, and along comes Largo and not only installed the elicenser and tons of thing related to it, but also .NET 2. No one said anything about that.

The install log has about a thousand (!) entries from registry additions and changes, to endless folders and files made absolutely all over the place. It even wanted new OS startup entries.

All it should have been was a dll and some subfolders in my VST folder, this is too much. I always shrugged when people moped about these type of VST schemes, but now I know what they mean. I will seriously consider any future VSTs for their OS footprint.

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V'ger wrote:Well just got my copy and so far impressed with unique sound and what must be the best GUI of any VSTi.

I haven't had it long enough to make a fair comment about the sound, but looking at the installation log (from a dedicated uninstaller) I'm a bit miffed now.. I just made a superclean and fast OS install, and along comes Largo and not only installed the elicenser and tons of thing related to it, but also .NET 2. No one said anything about that.

The install log has about a thousand (!) entries from registry additions and changes, to endless folders and files made absolutely all over the place. It even wanted new OS startup entries.

All it should have been was a dll and some subfolders in my VST folder, this is too much. I always shrugged when people moped about these type of VST schemes, but now I know what they mean. I will seriously consider any future VSTs for their OS footprint.
I guess you are the first one complaining about this. So if you decide to stop crying here is a thread about Largo (and Blofeld now...) sounds which is maybe interesting :D:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... sc&start=0

If you don't want to read the thread here are some Largo links:

http://rapidshare.com/files/319829225/I ... s_v1.2.fxb

http://rapidshare.com/files/319824154/I ... v1_3_1.fxb

http://www.waldorfmusic.de/en/downloads?relPath=largo

http://www.basslinerecords.com/products.htm

http://www.waldorfmusic-shop.de/epages/ ... ID=4905301

http://www.soundsdivine.com/largo.html

http://www.vsti-sounds.com/soundbanks.html

http://www.plughugger.com/waldorf-largo ... ander.html


BTW when i bought Largo the Waldorf Edition LE was on the CD, i guess in the folder "additional content". I guess it should also be there in the newer CDs. This works on Windows 7 32-bit but seems to have problems with 64-bit OS.
Ingo Weidner
Win 10 Home 64-bit / mobile i7-7700HQ 2.8 GHz / 16GB RAM //
Live 10 Suite / Cubase Pro 9.5 / Pro Tools Ultimate 2021 // NI Komplete Kontrol S61 Mk1

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