Korg MS-20 manual Getting a license code via another computer

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Korg Legacy Collection EasyStart

Note: If you change computers, you will need to optain a new license code. To do this, go to http://www.korgusers.net and type your e-mail address and password. Click “Obtain new license code” and follow the on-screen directions.

Getting a license code via another computer

If the computer you’ve installed the Legacy Collection on is not connected to the internet, you can obtain a license code from another computer that is connected.

1.Start up any software synth in Legacy, and the “Korg Legacy Collection License Authorization” box will appear. Click [License Authorization].

2.The “Method of get License Code” box appears. Check “Using Another Computer”. Click [Next>].

3.The “Get/Enter License Code” box will appear. In the “Locking field” you will see the code for your computer. Carefully write this code down exactly as it appears and leave this screen displayed on your computer.

4.Go to a computer that is on-line. Point your browser to http://www.korgusers.net to access the license verification server. The log-in page for the users-only web site will appear. Click [New Users]. In the screen that appears, enter your user information as requested. When you’ve finished, click [Next>].

5.A screen will appear where you can enter the authorization code of your software. Enter the code affixed to the CD-ROM case of The Legacy Collection. In the ‘Locking Code” field, type the code that you wrote down in step 3 above. Click [Next>].

6.When the process has completed, a screen will appear showing the license code that has been issued. Write down the license code EXACTLY as it appears. Click the [Close] button to close your web browser.

7.In the screen that you left open on your computer in step 3 above, carefully type in the license code from step 6, and click [Enter]. When the license code has been verified, a screen will appear indicating that activation is complete. Click [OK] to close the license activation window.

Common settings for each synth in Stand-Alone mode

The first time you launch any of the synths in The Legacy Collection, a preference box will appear. This is where you will select your audio interface and MIDI devices. A total of three controllers can be connected at one time.

Windows XP setup

Audio Settings

1.Connect your MIDI device to the USB port on your computer.

2.Launch the Legacy Cell application (or any synth of your choice).

3.The “Preference” box will appear, Select the “Audio” tab if not already selected.

4.In “Driver Type” select the type of audio driver you would like to use and its settings.

About Audio Drivers and Latency

Latency is the time that elapses when a note-on message is transmitted from a connected external MIDI device until the computer passes the sound out the audio outputs. The lower the latency number in ms the less you will notice a delay when you play. This setting is going to depend on the type of audio interface you use. An ASIO interface will produce much less latency then using MME (Multi Media Extension). If you do not have an ASIO interface, use Direct Sound. A good quality professional ASIO audio interface will produce more desirable results.

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Contents EasyStart Installation for Windows XP stand-alone mode Installing for Windows XP VSTiSystem Requirements Windows XPInstallation for Mac OS Common settings for each synth in Stand-Alone mode Getting a license code via another computerMac OS X setup Installing the MS-20ic commemorative USB controller MS-20Editing Touring the SoundsPoly Polysix 19 P6 StringsLearn ControlsMapping the Vector Joystick to a hardware controller WavestationVector Curves Legacy Cell Legacy Cell and microKONTROL Exclusive communicationBe sure to select and work with these Legacy Cell sounds MDE-X Effects, and the MS-20 filter as an Effect
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