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1-2-Many wrote:So is LegacyCell a goner? Couldn't find it on Krogs website
You can get it for free as long as you have the synths it needs; Poly 6, MS-20 and the MDE-X.

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ttoz wrote:Legacy cell is by the way, amazing, and has some wonderful factory and 3rd party banks.
So eventually including our two Add Cell Soundbanks, wich are btw currently on promo ( Put only one bank in your cart and get the other one for free until 21/12 So less than 10€ for the two banks, and you'll even get the special edition of the banks wich gives many exclusive additional presets )

Here's a simple Pad Separate instruments demo, but you have around 20mn of audio demos on the site as well

Legacy Cell Pad Demo -LeLotusBleu-

Then the Add Cell One direct link with all details :)

Add Cell One Direct Link

Thanks for reading,

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Somewhere in the last 7 or 8 pages is a correct way to access the Korg demos without having a registered product.
I have a registered product, but someone else can't download the demos using the workaround method.
There is a correct way to download them though, I read it in this thread somewhere.
Help me find it please. :oops:
Thanks
Edit: Found it, and thanks to "breakmixer" for posting the correct Korg demo download procedure.
1. Go here http://www.korguser.net/shop/software/
2. Click on a product 'Buy' button
3. Click on 'Don't have an account yet? Create it before purchase.'
4. Fill in 'Sign Up' form
5. Click Next, takes you to a check out page! Now close it!
6. Go here http://www.korguser.net/login.asp?OS=WIN&LAN=1&TOP =1
7. Using the email/password you created log in
8. Click 'Download for registered users'
9. You should now be in the download area, click a product UI
10. Choose a download link from the different servers/Save

I just done this whole routine using a bullshit email/new password and it got me there again...

Copy/Paste and try this exact method!

Edit - I did notice this info below on the site, maybe this'll help

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anyone know how many PCs you can install these on? i've got the old KLC (upgraded for Win 7 awhile back for 15 dollars), playing with Mono/Poly demo atm...these would be great to have on the new laptop as well...

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Thank you very much. I just download the demo, it's wonderful and it's worth to pay for it.

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Chuck E. Jesus wrote:anyone know how many PCs you can install these on? i've got the old KLC (upgraded for Win 7 awhile back for 15 dollars), playing with Mono/Poly demo atm...these would be great to have on the new laptop as well...
Just checked the license agreement, which you can dl on the left side of this page. Under "User Support"
Software Licensing Agreement
http://www.korguser.net/login.asp?OS=WIN&LAN=1&TOP=1

The first part says only one computer.
I'm wondering, if you email support, and ask them about allowances for 2.
Maybe they have an option with a small extra fee or something like that.

Just got the MonoPoly couple weeks ago.
Imo, it needs the fx to get it to sound fat, warm whatever...it's kinda thin sounding without the exciter, or eq, or ensemble fx really.
Polysix, sounds warm, without any fx, but it can't make as many different types of sounds as MonoPoly.

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Chuck E. Jesus wrote:anyone know how many PCs you can install these on? i've got the old KLC (upgraded for Win 7 awhile back for 15 dollars), playing with Mono/Poly demo atm...these would be great to have on the new laptop as well...
I have them on my iMac and on my MacBook Pro, so two would be doable. I don't think that you are in violation of the license agreement as many people work with two computers.

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Viv Savage wrote:
Chuck E. Jesus wrote:anyone know how many PCs you can install these on? i've got the old KLC (upgraded for Win 7 awhile back for 15 dollars), playing with Mono/Poly demo atm...these would be great to have on the new laptop as well...
I have them on my iMac and on my MacBook Pro, so two would be doable. I don't think that you are in violation of the license agreement as many people work with two computers.
i was hoping that would be the case, it will be great to use at our camper in the summer...about to pull the trigger on Mono/Poly :tu:

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So I've been demoing the M1 for the last couple of weeks on and off, I thought I'd come across some famous sounds(maybe brass etc) from big dance tunes from 1989 onwards like...

http://www.discogs.com/FPI-Project-Ever ... ster/33884

http://www.discogs.com/Gino-Latino-Welc ... ter/130639

http://www.discogs.com/C-C-Music-Factor ... ster/78062

The only sounds I spotted where the Robin S - Show Me Love & KWS - Please don't go organs,

does anyone know any famous patches from the M1 used in dance records of that period and the songs that used them, I was expecting to spot loads but didn't! :?

Curious really!

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The M1 piano sound has been used in a bunch of early house tracks iirc. Cant remeber the name of a particular one though :oops: :oops:
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Lotuzia wrote:The M1 piano sound has been used in a bunch of early house tracks iirc. Cant remeber the name of a particular one though :oops: :oops:
Was an expensive keyboard for house producers to use a piano then...they all bought it for 1 patch :hihi: ...

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breakmixer wrote:So I've been demoing the M1 for the last couple of weeks on and off, I thought I'd come across some famous sounds(maybe brass etc) from big dance tunes from 1989 onwards like...

http://www.discogs.com/FPI-Project-Ever ... ster/33884

http://www.discogs.com/Gino-Latino-Welc ... ter/130639

http://www.discogs.com/C-C-Music-Factor ... ster/78062

The only sounds I spotted where the Robin S - Show Me Love & KWS - Please don't go organs,

does anyone know any famous patches from the M1 used in dance records of that period and the songs that used them, I was expecting to spot loads but didn't! :?

Curious really!
Trainspotter alert! :P :hihi:
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Pretty sure the Happy Mondays used the M1 for the piano sound on "Step On".

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musikmachine wrote:Trainspotter alert! :P :hihi:
You don't want to stand next to me in a nightclub! :zzz: :lol:

What I really mean though is considering this is meant to be the best selling synth of all time I haven't heard many classic sounds from it, was it just used by 249,990 lunchtime old time singalong acts at old peoples homes and a few house groups for the piano's.

I was looking for the reason to purchase it as it's so highly rated but cannot see what the fuss is personally and some of my favourite dance music was realeased 88-91 and thought the M1 may capture some sounds that I know from that era - but it doesn't...and that maybe I hadn't found them...

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