![]() Seems to be working now without any harm done, but I can't figure out how others in this thread were evidently able to avoid installing Software Pass. Although maybe I still did something wrong, because after logging in on the Korg site via that link and then downloading the latest installers from my Products page, my existing products (Wavestation and M1) both came up in demo mode, until I downloaded, installed and logged into the Software Pass app. Also options here to upgrade from the old Legacy Collection to either the ARP Odyssey or Triton or both. They've also hidden the ability to buy it quite well, but found the shop eventually. You don't need to download the Software Pass, if you log in here you can access the new downloads. The Polysix was blacklisted by Cubase, restoring it manually seems to work ok.Įxisting customers can upgrade for free, via the Korg ID Portal here. In the case of some of the other synths, its quite a feat to discover where Korg hid the resize option, often its in the screen-within-a-screen buried under a little Utility dropdown arrow. To resolve this, close and reopen the GUI. Note - when resizing the GUI via the three dots, initially the overall frame size stays the same for me, so if making larger then some of it vanishes. I can read it! And it still works with my MS20iC controller. Here's the new GUI of the MS20 in Cubase, set to its largest size. Also presets are now better organised for some of the plugins with slick new browsers, and additional presets installed by default. Best news of the week and sing hosannas, after a decade or so, Korg have finally updated their rather nice Legacy collection to all have useable GUIs.
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