Should I bother re-installing M1 and Wavestation for the PC? Has anything been updated?
Korg updates its Legacy Collection with a new Arp Odyssey emulation
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- KVRAF
- 9848 posts since 15 Sep, 2005 from East Coast of the USA
I tried the migration business this morning (yet again) and it finally worked. 
Should I bother re-installing M1 and Wavestation for the PC? Has anything been updated?
Should I bother re-installing M1 and Wavestation for the PC? Has anything been updated?
- KVRAF
- 1721 posts since 17 Jul, 2001 from Milan, Italy
they show up as different versions than the previous. Apart from that, no noticeable differences...Examigan wrote:I tried the migration business this morning (yet again) and it finally worked.
Should I bother re-installing M1 and Wavestation for the PC? Has anything been updated?
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- KVRAF
- 2648 posts since 20 Jun, 2012
The main difference seems to be the new activation system. So no not much point to bother at the moment.Examigan wrote:I tried the migration business this morning (yet again) and it finally worked.
Should I bother re-installing M1 and Wavestation for the PC? Has anything been updated?
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- KVRAF
- 5201 posts since 16 Nov, 2014
Just look for videos about the iOS version. It‘s the same. There are some.Amram wrote:Can someone make a video for the new Arp Odyssey since there isn't demo to download.
- KVRAF
- 14436 posts since 16 Feb, 2005 from Planet Earth, Somewhere
Hi are you on mac or pc?braj wrote:The cpu use is not that bad. Sound is imo in league with Repro, and so is CPU. My computer is 5 years old now and plays both just fine.
I disagree about the sound league, but that is always personal taste, so won't try to argue that with you
But cpu wise, at least with MC on, on my mac Repro-1/5 has better asio load/cpu performance and on pc it is even worse....
curious to know what system you are on.
rsp
sound sculptist
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- KVRAF
- 5201 posts since 16 Nov, 2014
So how many instances could you run on a mac.zvenx wrote:Hi are you on mac or pc?braj wrote:The cpu use is not that bad. Sound is imo in league with Repro, and so is CPU. My computer is 5 years old now and plays both just fine.
I disagree about the sound league, but that is always personal taste, so won't try to argue that with you(although it is quite/very possible I just never liked the odyssey as much as I liked the prophet 5, pro1).
But cpu wise, at least with MC on, on my mac Repro-1/5 has better asio load/cpu performance and on pc it is even worse....
curious to know what system you are on.
rsp
I just tried it on my iPhone with Gadget and if i use f.e the Authentic Lead preset with 8 voices unison i can run 5 instances at 128 sample buffer.
When i higher the buffer i can run 7-8.
All running the same patch with the 8 voice unison.
So an i7 or i5 should run at least 3-4 times more since my iPhone isn‘t even half as powerful as the latest iPads.
Sorry, but i just couldn‘t accept such a bad optimized software. Otherwise i better use it on iOS and record it into Logic. But i really would prefer it as plug-in.
- KVRAF
- 14436 posts since 16 Feb, 2005 from Planet Earth, Somewhere
tbh I haven't tested how many Odysseys I can run, it is usually pulling up an instance and trying to get familiar with the presets etc....and doing the same on the mac. And of course looking at the asio load on cubendo whilst I do so. I use 64 sample size buffer (Komplete Audio 6 on mac and Lynx 2c on pc) and I have indeed done stuff with several instances of repro-1/5 on my computers....
I know there are some patches (like factor 046 don't remember the name of it right now) that holding three notes crackles on my pc nuendo but not mac cubase so I do think the mac optimising is indeed a bit better or the pc version has issues with cubendo. Whereas with MC on I can do quite a bit with repro on either machine.
rsp
I know there are some patches (like factor 046 don't remember the name of it right now) that holding three notes crackles on my pc nuendo but not mac cubase so I do think the mac optimising is indeed a bit better or the pc version has issues with cubendo. Whereas with MC on I can do quite a bit with repro on either machine.
rsp
Cinebient wrote:So how many instances could you run on a mac.zvenx wrote:Hi are you on mac or pc?braj wrote:The cpu use is not that bad. Sound is imo in league with Repro, and so is CPU. My computer is 5 years old now and plays both just fine.
I disagree about the sound league, but that is always personal taste, so won't try to argue that with you(although it is quite/very possible I just never liked the odyssey as much as I liked the prophet 5, pro1).
But cpu wise, at least with MC on, on my mac Repro-1/5 has better asio load/cpu performance and on pc it is even worse....
curious to know what system you are on.
rsp
I just tried it on my iPhone with Gadget and if i use f.e the Authentic Lead preset with 8 voices unison i can run 5 instances at 128 sample buffer.
When i higher the buffer i can run 7-8.
All running the same patch with the 8 voice unison.
So an i7 or i5 should run at least 3-4 times more since my iPhone isn‘t even half as powerful as the latest iPads.
Sorry, but i just couldn‘t accept such a bad optimized software. Otherwise i better use it on iOS and record it into Logic. But i really would prefer it as plug-in.
sound sculptist
- KVRAF
- 5440 posts since 4 Aug, 2006 from Helsinki
So, soundwise the game is so farzvenx wrote:Hi are you on mac or pc?braj wrote:The cpu use is not that bad. Sound is imo in league with Repro, and so is CPU. My computer is 5 years old now and plays both just fine.
I disagree about the sound league, but that is always personal taste, so won't try to argue that with you(although it is quite/very possible I just never liked the odyssey as much as I liked the prophet 5, pro1).
But cpu wise, at least with MC on, on my mac Repro-1/5 has better asio load/cpu performance and on pc it is even worse....
curious to know what system you are on.
rsp
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- KVRAF
- 35671 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
I'd hope they do some better comparison, than a really simple patch you can do in Synth1 with a similar timbre.braj wrote:This is pretty interesting:
Check this out from NI Monark:
https://soundcloud.com/nativeinstrument ... comparison
It's the extreme sounds which should be close, not the easy peasy, one oscillator, and reso on 40 % sounds.
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- Banned
- 12880 posts since 5 Jun, 2012
What I find interesting (from 0:40 on) is that the more technology progresses, the closer one gets to tactile operation again
Makes me wonder if there is a generic Midi keyboard app for touchscreens. Would be cool, a, say, 2.5-octave virtual Midi controller with wheels and assignable buttons and sliders on a 12" tablet put flat on the table
- KVRAF
- 6113 posts since 7 Jan, 2005 from Corporate States of America
i was hoping that was the case. Thanks for confirming it for memgelon wrote:You have to run the actual installers and enter the codes one more time during the process. This initially confused me.Jace-BeOS wrote:Yes, i got the emails with the codes and links for downloading the installers.
- dysamoria.com
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- KVRAF
- 6113 posts since 7 Jan, 2005 from Corporate States of America
I checked there. It seems that i have to download the installers from the links in the emails, installe them, and run through the authorization process on each plugin, before the account will even show that i own these products. I think this is dumb, personally.ATN69 wrote:Maybe a stupid comment but I could not find my installers anywhere, until I realized that they were located under my Account/Account information/Registered products. I always associate account information with my address, name, password ans stuff like that. I never expected to find the installers in that locationJace-BeOS wrote:Yes, i got the emails with the codes and links for downloading the installers.
- dysamoria.com
my music @ SoundCloud
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- KVRAF
- 6113 posts since 7 Jan, 2005 from Corporate States of America
I think it sounds pretty good...EsiGui wrote:Well... on the topic of the synth itself, I've never played an original Odyssey, but I can say that the Korg plugin sounds sick.
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