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  • USB key / Vienna Key (shorter keys that came with SX1)

    Hi

    I bought the Special Edition and planned to use my Cubase USB key that came with SX1.
    Now I read that in the meanwhile, there has been a change in the USB key. For example Cubase C4 is delivered with a key that is physical shorter. According to an info on wikipedia, the older key is less responsive thatn the new one.
    Now my question: Does the VI change it's reponsiveness depending on the USB key? Has VSL done any tests?

    tele

  • tele, i can't comment on *responsiveness* (whatever this is meant to be) - older syncrosoft keys have less space to store licenses, so i'd assume an SX1 key would hold only up to 3-4 licenses.
    i have a halion2 key here which does not behave different compared to a new ViennaKey ...
    christian

    and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.
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    @cm said:

    tele, i can't comment on *responsiveness* (whatever this is meant to be) - older syncrosoft keys have less space to store licenses, so i'd assume an SX1 key would hold only up to 3-4 licenses.
    i have a halion2 key here which does not behave different compared to a new ViennaKey ...
    christian

    I think that tele is referring to the fact that dongle calls (in other applications) are alleged to slow the application down to a crawl, and that the newer dongles are able to cope with this more easily.

    Obviously this doesn't apply to Vienna Instruments. [:D]

    DG

  • we should have an SX1 key somewhere ... i can have a look end of this week.
    christian

    and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.
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    @cm said:

    we should have an SX1 key somewhere ... i can have a look end of this week.
    christian


    That would really be cool. As I get it from a long term cubase.net user , he tested his C4 with the older and the newer dongle and found the apllication to be faster with the new dongle. Of course it all depends on when "dongle calls" are issued". E.g. if it's just upon startup and loading/saving patches, then it won't make a difference for number of instances/voices than can be run simultanously.

    tele

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    just wanted to add that this topic is mentioned in Steinberg's the Knowledge base.
    Quote from that article:

    @Another User said:

    Currently two different hardware revisions of USB Keys are existent. Products which have been released in between April 2002 and mid 2003 have been delivered with a USB Key of 6.5 cm (2.6 inches) in length. A new hardware revision has been included since that and these newer USB Keys are a bit shorter and have a length of ~5 cm (2 inches). The new, shorter USB Keys are using a faster processor. When working with complex Cubase or Nuendo projects, the hardware revision of the USB key can have an effect on the responsiveness of the application in certain areas. This is not a defect of the USB Key! However, if you are using an older, longer USB Key it can be useful to replace it with a newer, shorter USB Key. In this case please contact your dealer or national distributor to purchase a new, empty Steinberg Key. Then transfer your licenses with the Syncrosoft LCC accordingly, so that you no longer need to use the older USB Key. Details for the transfer of licenses can found in section 4.1.


    So I guess it's better to get the new key in any case to be sure to get the most out of your hardware and software.

    tele