Waldorf Largo 1.5 released!

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DocT wrote:I don't know the reason because I'm not a programmer. I am sure however that Waldorf knows about that problem. I guess we'll hear from them after the holidays.
Sorry i thought you worked for Waldorf and might have some inside info.

I was surprised it didn't get addressed in the update so i assumed it must be performance related. Largo is too cpu hungry for my system anyway but would be good to know cause of slow gui for future when i buy next laptop.

Will wait to hear from Waldorf. :)
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zvenx wrote:you have to use another email address.
rsp
I just tried that..... didn't work for me. :-(

Seems like a cool synth though. I'd like to demo it now. I remember my big complaint was, "bugs."

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ckatrun411 wrote:
zvenx wrote:you have to use another email address.
rsp
I just tried that..... didn't work for me. :-(

Seems like a cool synth though. I'd like to demo it now. I remember my big complaint was, "bugs."
iT WORKED for me but im getting some cracking :wink:

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rob_lee wrote:From the Manual (pdf) page 11
Activation of Largo
Largo uses a software based copy protection called
eLicenser. Largo can only run with an activated license.
Whether you install Largo on a Mac or Windows
computer you will need to activate the software.
You need to have administrator rights to install and
authorize Largo. If your current user account doesn't have
administrator rights, please quit the installer, log in as
administrator and start the installer again.
1. As the last step of the installation, the License Control
Center is opened.
2. Select Download License from the Wizards menu and
follow the instructions on the screen.
3. Follow the instructions and enter the activation code
that comes with your Largo software.
w You require an internet connection for license
activation.
w Largo is copy-protected by the Soft eLicenser Copy
Protection. You do not need any USB key to
authorize Largo on a particular computer. However,
we strongly recommend to transfer the Largo license
to an eLicenser USB Key
(i.e. from Steinberg or
eLicenser) during or after activation. Please consult
the eLicenser Control Center Online Help how to
perform this optional step.
w If you want to use Largo on different computers or if
you want to remove the soft license form your current
computer or if you need to reinstall your compuetr
system you must transfer the Largo eLicense to an
eLicenser USB Key. Otherwiese your soft license will
gone forever.

w Please note the "Read Me!" and "Important Changes"
text files on the Largo CD-ROM, which contain
additional information and/or any changes.
Cheers

Rob
That has got to be one of the shittiest license "agreement" clauses I've read - how is that even legal? Companies go on about how people don't own software but license it (from them). So if someone's HD fails the company should replace your license - they have your money, they must have a record of purchase, they should therefore replace it if lost through no fault on the user's part.

Do all soft versions of the eLicenser have this sort of license "agreement" (not that anyone would agree to it if they had the choice)

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Honestly, I couldn't be f**ked with these stupid license agreements. The only things I use are an iLok and a Syncrosoft dongle plugged in a 2x USB adapter dongle. Pain in the arse.

Ben
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The activation code which comes with the Largo package can only be used once to activate it. If you lost your Largo activation, you can request a new activation code through support@waldorfmusic.de. For that, we need the following information:

* Copy of the purchase bill
* Activation code
* SeL number of the original installation (write down the number right after installing Largo for the first time)
* SeL number of the new installation
I imagine the only reason there's a 'soft' version is so many people seem to have philosophical problems using a USB 'dongle' - if they required a 'dongle' then this issue wouldn't exist. I guess some companies don't expect you to re-install your operating system on a regular basis.

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question:

if i want to try the demo, do i need

SSE2 and some kind of ilok/donlge?

thanks

Dave

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Kriminal wrote:question:

if i want to try the demo, do i need

SSE2 and some kind of ilok/donlge?

thanks

Dave
No, just a computer.
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Grain Bastard wrote:
Kriminal wrote:question:

if i want to try the demo, do i need

SSE2 and some kind of ilok/donlge?

thanks

Dave
No, just a computer.
really? cool (seems to be rare these days that new stuff works on my 'non SSE2' PC)

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Igro wrote:
ekeaze wrote:
musikmachine wrote:I also am having the slow gui issue. I thought that would have been fixed in the update. Is it a hardware issue or a bug with Largo?
I think Largo is hungry for graphic RAM. I have Graphic card with 256mb RAM and solow GUI there too. I will buy toomorow new card with 1GB RAM and will let know if it works.

What card you use ? haw much RAM card have ?
As for me, i have 256 RAM card. Interesting to know how it will work after your upgrading. I have laptop, so i don't have any chance to upgrade anyway.
Waiting for new card... will let you know :)

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Kriminal wrote:
Grain Bastard wrote:
Kriminal wrote:question:

if i want to try the demo, do i need

SSE2 and some kind of ilok/donlge?

thanks

Dave
No, just a computer.
really? cool (seems to be rare these days that new stuff works on my 'non SSE2' PC)
Dave,

I'm not 100% sure about your SSE2 situation as Waldorf make no mention of actually requiring it - here are the system requirements for the synth :-

System Requirements
Windows

* Windows XP or better
* Intel Pentium 3, 1 GHz or better
* AMD Athlon, 800 MHz or better
* 64 MB free RAM
* VST 2.4 compatible host software that supports virtual instruments, such as Cubase VST or higher, Cubase SX/SL, Nuendo 1.5 or better
* PC equipped according to the specifications of the VST host software

Macintosh

* Mac OS X 10.3.9 or better
* PowerPC: G4, 800 MHz or better
* Intel: any processor
* 64 MB free RAM
* VST 2.4 compatible host application that supports virtual instruments, such as Cubase SX/SL, Nuendo 1.5 or better
or
* AudioUnit 2.0 compatible host application that supports AudioUnit Instruments, such as Apple Logic or GarageBand
* Macintosh equipped according to the specifications of the host software


From the reports of its CPU usage I'm guessing the synth probably isn't for you if your CPU is old.

I guess if you pass the spec test then the next step is to just d/load and try it.
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Grain Bastard wrote:
Dave,

I'm not 100% sure about your SSE2 situation as Waldorf make no mention of actually requiring it - here are the system requirements for the synth :-

System Requirements
Windows

* Windows XP or better
* Intel Pentium 3, 1 GHz or better
* AMD Athlon, 800 MHz or better
* 64 MB free RAM
should be ok then, mine is an Athlon XP3000+ (2.16Gig) with 512RAM

cheers :wink:

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Igro wrote:
ekeaze wrote:
musikmachine wrote:I also am having the slow gui issue. I thought that would have been fixed in the update. Is it a hardware issue or a bug with Largo?
I think Largo is hungry for graphic RAM. I have Graphic card with 256mb RAM and solow GUI there too. I will buy toomorow new card with 1GB RAM and will let know if it works.

What card you use ? haw much RAM card have ?
As for me, i have 256 RAM card. Interesting to know how it will work after your upgrading. I have laptop, so i don't have any chance to upgrade anyway.

I have new graphic card with 1gb Ram and still SLOW GUI !
It must be bug inside largo...
Many times I tryed contact Waldorf support but no answer.
I think they are idiots, because I spend money for largo and now its half year and still cant use it, because if I have automated parameters GUI is absolutly slow and unusable. :(

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I have new graphic card with 1gb Ram and still SLOW GUI !
It must be bug inside largo...
Many times I tryed contact Waldorf support but no answer.
I think they are idiots, because I spend money for largo and now its half year and still cant use it, because if I have automated parameters GUI is absolutly slow and unusable. :(
Maybe they don't know how to fix it ;) Anyway, i don't know why people like this shit so much. It doesn't sound good at all + it's cpu heavy + it's full of bugs + shit support = avoid.

just my 2 cent..

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