Will korg release new synth ?or a successor to the m3 maybe who knows
will wait to see ..

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320MB RAM?synthskier wrote:But there are others who will purchase an M3 in the meantime instead of holding out for its replacement.
... and some for Oasys 2cminor wrote:320MB RAM?synthskier wrote:But there are others who will purchase an M3 in the meantime instead of holding out for its replacement.
THis is a bad joke that it's already history...
HOW MANY YEARS ARE FROM THE LAST WORKSTATION RELEASE?
"TWO-MANY" YEARS![]()
Let's say it...
Korg NEEDS a new release...
Maybe more..
Some people waits for M4 , some for PA3x, some for PA900...
As it was seid some people wait for m3, some for PA3xcminor wrote:I am not...chilly7 wrote:
... and some for Oasys 2
It will be too expensive as always...
So the OASYS2 it's not an option for many...
I don't find it wrong that Korg develops software for apple, because what is inside in latest korgs hardware is the software anyway. Korg just eliminates the need for assembling hardware - this is done by other manufactures. Nothing wrong here as long it is functional. But in my opinion it is not fair to market that this software is not available for other platforms, because, maybe in US apple has significant market share, but in the rest of the world apple is still exclusive and some models such as iPad even not available legally in many markets - this is the problem!billysynth1 wrote:Korg are working for Apple now. They have already released two software packages for Apple's i-jerkoff-pad.
Korg sold out on Oasys owners by ceasing further software development for the Oasys and setting up software development for Apple products.
Korg claimed that the current economic climate was responsible for them abandoning further software development for the Oasys but they have funds to develop software for Apple products. What a contradiction.
Dont expect anything from Korg unless you own Apple hardware.
Billy