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tekara
26-01-2006, 05:59 AM
hi there

im having some serious issues with Korg Legacy installing on my computer as a plugin.

I tried installing it as a plugin as a VST instrument for use in Cubase SX3. I open the setup.exe file, click on "Install as VST", and a korg box shows up and says

"Could not access network location\"

The odd thing is that it doesnt give me a location or directory its trying to access. Thats all it says.....it doesnt even say "error 171 or error <number>"

Im thinking it might have something to do with windows XP which is what im running on and ive done extensive search on online forums, and the closest error that matched mine was something called an "Error 1606: Could not access network location".

I did not get this error number, so i dont know what type of error it is. Which is why i cant troubleshoot whether its a Korg error or windows error.

The funny thing, is that if i try to install the standalone version it works perfectly fine, but i cannot get it as a VST, which was the whole reason for me buying the software in the first place.

any heklp would be greatly appreciated!

thanks Smile

etnarama
27-01-2006, 01:22 PM
is it a H2o release or you bought it?
If you bought it new that should be happening!!!!

TechMouse
27-01-2006, 03:38 PM
is it a H2o release or you bought it?
If you bought it new that should be happening!!!!
Surely you can't get a cracked version of Korg Legacy... it requires the hardware to function, doesn't it?

etnarama
28-01-2006, 03:50 PM
nopes, they have a dedicated hardware controller but i use my midi keyboard easily............
http://www.korg.co.uk/products/pro_keyboard/legacy/legacy.pdf
So if you bought it maybe the instalation is faulty!!!! check with the store, a mate of mine once had a prob with a instalation of a vst as well, faulty cds!!!!

tekara
30-01-2006, 05:06 AM
the software is a legit copy. I actually emailed Korg and they said it was a bug that could be fixed by turning off autoload on the installation CD and installing it manually by setup.exe file!

thanks anyways. :)

Yup, and also the Korg Legacy used to be sold with the korg midi controller, but sales werent apparently doing so well so they released the software version only to the public. Thats the only reason why i decided to buy it. I wouldnt be able to stand having that ugly replica sitting on my desk hehehe

TechMouse
30-01-2006, 11:05 AM
nopes, they have a dedicated hardware controller but i use my midi keyboard easily............
Surely you miss out on the best bit?

(Being able to patch in random shit to it).

etnarama
31-01-2006, 03:18 PM
well for me its fine, cant afford it......
i think im saving for my new monitors, more RAM and maybe the new Pioneer djm 800 or 400
(april) check this mate
http://www.pioneer.co.uk/uk/content/press/news/djm800.html
http://www.pioneer.co.uk/uk/content/press/news/djm400.html

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