lass lite,
combien ça pèse, quel est le système requis, ?
faut-il 1 ou 2 machines ou plus pour faire tourner?
quelle version de kontakt?
quelle type d'autorisation?
dans quel rubrique trouvent-on ce genre d'info sur le site audiobro ? - Compositeur .org - Forum des Compositeurs : Musique et Composition
pour swisss
merci ça a l'air super ce site, heureusement que tu es là , c'est vraiement fort sympathique de ta part cher swwiisss... comme ça je saurais où demander quand j'aurais des questions ..... - Compositeur .org - Forum des Compositeurs : Musique et Composition
If you already have Kontakt 3.5, then you will only need to install the LASS library (5 DVD set).
If you already have Kontakt 3, you will need to upgrade to Kontakt 3.5 to be able to use LASS.
You can upgrade for free through the Native Instruments Service Center —
In Kontakt 3, go to Help, click Launch Service Center
If you do not have Kontakt 3 or 3.5, you will need to install the Kontakt Player 3 or 4 from the “Kontakt Installation Disc” (supplied) or on our forum.
Ca c'est pour lass, pour le lite je pense qu'un ordi suffit, et pour les autorisation et kontakt c'est surement pareil
Does LASS come with a copy protection dongle?
No. LASS uses Native Instrument's software copy protection method that involves using a serial number and downloading an activation key. This is done when you install the software on your computer. When you purchase an LASS license, you can install the library on 2 computers (which is recommended).
Can I load all of LASS on 1 computer?
While some of the beta testers have loaded the entire library on to one computer (using 8 core machines with 8 Gigs of ram), It is highly recommended that you load LASS across 2 computers. So yes, with K3.5's RAM capabilities and with a good system, you can load LASS on 1 computer, but it is recommended that you use 2 to mitigate performance issues.
Bon pour le lite un ordi suffit sûrement, pour le reste c'est à mon avis pareil!
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