Korg updates its Legacy Collection with a new Arp Odyssey emulation
- KVRAF
- 14429 posts since 16 Feb, 2005 from Planet Earth, Somewhere
What I did.....was get my migration (and update) codes.
'repurchase' the ones I have on korg.shop and used the codes..... it charged me nothing, but I had to go thru like if I am purchasing.... it then sent me an email and automatically assigned/registered them in my korg.shop account...........without me having to install them on the computer.
The only plugin that asked me to register was the odyssey.....which is understandable as I never had it before.
The rest on pc or mac of which I updated all, never once asked me to register or re-authorise them.
'repurchase' the ones I have on korg.shop and used the codes..... it charged me nothing, but I had to go thru like if I am purchasing.... it then sent me an email and automatically assigned/registered them in my korg.shop account...........without me having to install them on the computer.
The only plugin that asked me to register was the odyssey.....which is understandable as I never had it before.
The rest on pc or mac of which I updated all, never once asked me to register or re-authorise them.
Teksonik wrote:But to register them you have to install (or update) them am I correct ? The only ones that show up in my new Korg ID account are the ones I have installed on this computer this morning not the ones that were already installed on my studio computer.zvenx wrote: you don't have to update your plugins currently, just register them at the korg.shop
So at some point I'll have to install or update the rest to get them into my new account.
The process so far has not been difficult at all only a bit time consuming. It only took a few minutes to get all the codes for the individual plugins. Installing / authorization is also simple but also time consuming especially considering I'll end up with pretty much what I started with this morning.....
But any development of the Korg plugins is good news so spending a few minutes to future proof them is not a big deal.
sound sculptist
- KVRAF
- 2982 posts since 31 Jan, 2003 from Ghent, Belgium
I originally bought them because they used elicenser.rasmusklump wrote:Sadly no more money for c/r plugins from me. Esp. when theres no offline auth anymore
- KVRAF
- 2982 posts since 31 Jan, 2003 from Ghent, Belgium
- KVRAF
- 2982 posts since 31 Jan, 2003 from Ghent, Belgium
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gentleclockdivider gentleclockdivider https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=203660
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HOw does it compare to g force oddity 2 ?
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- KVRAF
- 2982 posts since 31 Jan, 2003 from Ghent, Belgium
Like I said, those 32-bit ones are probably the old versions you had already installed before. Not that it matters much right now.egbert101 wrote: Well good for you. Mine are, however, not 64-bit. I'm going to go and try and find the 64 bit versions. Meanwhile... time is money.
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thecontrolcentre thecontrolcentre https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=76240
- KVRAF
- 37261 posts since 27 Jul, 2005 from Scottish Borders
When you say you weren't charged, and didn't need to install or register anything, how do you have the ARP Odyssey?zvenx wrote:What I did.....was get my migration (and update) codes.
'repurchase' the ones I have on korg.shop and used the codes..... it charged me nothing, but I had to go thru like if I am purchasing.... it then sent me an email and automatically assigned/registered them in my korg.shop account...........without me having to install them on the computer.
The only plugin that asked me to register was the odyssey.....which is understandable as I never had it before.
The rest on pc or mac of which I updated all, never once asked me to register or re-authorise them.
Teksonik wrote:But to register them you have to install (or update) them am I correct ? The only ones that show up in my new Korg ID account are the ones I have installed on this computer this morning not the ones that were already installed on my studio computer.zvenx wrote: you don't have to update your plugins currently, just register them at the korg.shop
So at some point I'll have to install or update the rest to get them into my new account.
The process so far has not been difficult at all only a bit time consuming. It only took a few minutes to get all the codes for the individual plugins. Installing / authorization is also simple but also time consuming especially considering I'll end up with pretty much what I started with this morning.....
But any development of the Korg plugins is good news so spending a few minutes to future proof them is not a big deal.
I did the migration and got the download links and new serial, but the odyssey wasn't included. I haven't used the upgrade coupon as yet.
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- KVRAF
- 2982 posts since 31 Jan, 2003 from Ghent, Belgium
Strange...egbert101 wrote: No. This is a brand new install. The installers given to me by Korg are 32 bit only.
Where did you find the link to those downloads?
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- KVRAF
- 14429 posts since 16 Feb, 2005 from Planet Earth, Somewhere
I hacked the store.
I kid I kid.
It was three things I did.
1. Get the migration code for the legacy bundle and used that on korg.shop to repurchase the same bundle which it charge me nothing. But sent me emails and registered them in my korg.shop account.
2. (not really pertinent here, but I am including it for completeness and to show thats is how I know it registers using the migration code without authorisation on the computer....... for some reason it also gave me a migration code for mde-x....not sure why.....) but I repurchased mde-x and it too sent me emails and registered it in my korg.shop account.
3. I then used the upgrade coupon from korguser.net and bought the upgrade from legacy for $49.99 which includes odyssey and that emailed me links and registered it on my korg.shop account, but I had to authorise odyssey for it to work.
Sorry I wasn't clearer before.
rsp
I kid I kid.
It was three things I did.
1. Get the migration code for the legacy bundle and used that on korg.shop to repurchase the same bundle which it charge me nothing. But sent me emails and registered them in my korg.shop account.
2. (not really pertinent here, but I am including it for completeness and to show thats is how I know it registers using the migration code without authorisation on the computer....... for some reason it also gave me a migration code for mde-x....not sure why.....) but I repurchased mde-x and it too sent me emails and registered it in my korg.shop account.
3. I then used the upgrade coupon from korguser.net and bought the upgrade from legacy for $49.99 which includes odyssey and that emailed me links and registered it on my korg.shop account, but I had to authorise odyssey for it to work.
Sorry I wasn't clearer before.
rsp
thecontrolcentre wrote:When you say you weren't charged, and didn't need to install or register anything, how do you have the ARP Odyssey?zvenx wrote:What I did.....was get my migration (and update) codes.
'repurchase' the ones I have on korg.shop and used the codes..... it charged me nothing, but I had to go thru like if I am purchasing.... it then sent me an email and automatically assigned/registered them in my korg.shop account...........without me having to install them on the computer.
The only plugin that asked me to register was the odyssey.....which is understandable as I never had it before.
The rest on pc or mac of which I updated all, never once asked me to register or re-authorise them.
Teksonik wrote:But to register them you have to install (or update) them am I correct ? The only ones that show up in my new Korg ID account are the ones I have installed on this computer this morning not the ones that were already installed on my studio computer.zvenx wrote: you don't have to update your plugins currently, just register them at the korg.shop
So at some point I'll have to install or update the rest to get them into my new account.
The process so far has not been difficult at all only a bit time consuming. It only took a few minutes to get all the codes for the individual plugins. Installing / authorization is also simple but also time consuming especially considering I'll end up with pretty much what I started with this morning.....
But any development of the Korg plugins is good news so spending a few minutes to future proof them is not a big deal.
sound sculptist
- KVRAF
- 14429 posts since 16 Feb, 2005 from Planet Earth, Somewhere
T-CM11 wrote:Strange...egbert101 wrote: No. This is a brand new install. The installers given to me by Korg are 32 bit only.
Where did you find the link to those downloads?
lol stop it....
be nice....
rsp
sound sculptist
- KVRAF
- 2982 posts since 31 Jan, 2003 from Ghent, Belgium
What are you on about? I'm trying to help somebody...zvenx wrote: lol stop it....
be nice....
rsp
- KVRAF
- 24403 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
32-bit plugins are in C:\Program Files (x86)\Korg\Korg Legacy, along with EXE files for standalones. 64-bit are in C:\Program Files\Vstplugins\KORG. I double-checked and verified this to be true. I downoaded exactly the same installers you did (and everybody else).egbert101 wrote:Well good for you. Mine are, however, not 64-bit. I'm going to go and try and find the 64 bit versions. Meanwhile... time is money.T-CM11 wrote: Mine weren't...
This is where the installers install them on my PC:
C:\Program Files\Vstplugins\KORG
- KVRAF
- 14429 posts since 16 Feb, 2005 from Planet Earth, Somewhere
Then clearly I was the one not being nice.T-CM11 wrote:What are you on about? I'm trying to help somebody...zvenx wrote: lol stop it....
be nice....
rsp
I am pretty sure he got the same installers like all the rest of us got.
And he either, didn't look where you suggested he look or it installed somewhere else for whatever reason on his computer.
rsp
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