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Does KORG representative can confirm that ?Vadim wrote:it's no surprise if KORG is discontinuing OASYS.
they are putting alot of efforts into 'Arranger' keyboards lately(better sounds color displays, etc, etc...)(Kurzweil [and the almighty ensoniq ] is probably the only company that didn't got corrupted by arranger keyboards)
I thought OASYS will be getting updated for along time and new sounds and stuff will coming out.
KORG didn't even get to assign a function for their "Function" Knob
Nope, not true! I have been in two large music stores in Manhattan recently and they both had the 88-key Oasys listed as "discontinued" and "last one!" marked at $6,799.00, respectively. I would say that's far from full price.Sina172 wrote:
Korg IS NOT discontinuing the OASYS LINE! The 76-Note is the ONLY keyboard that is no longer made. The Price drop in 2007 was because of low sales in the 76-Note Model, while the 88-Note was the top seller. The 76-Note is now discontinued as a result of sales. There is NO REASON for Korg to discontinue the 88 when the 88 is selling at FULL PRICE.
Sina
I'd like to ask to whom they listen and deliver?! I think, our OASYS wishlist is a little bit older than the M3 one and there are more than enough questions about the sequencer and its feature set, where is this kind of delivery for us (piano roll, track view, sysex editing), or at least, some kind of announcement?DAW – Derived Sequencer Editing
The M3 XPanded uses the TouchView display to its fullest! Three new screens have been added to the sequencer page, allowing you to view and manipulate data on-screen as graphic elements. Many users have learned this editing style from computer-based DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) software programs, and prefer the graphic convenience. Once again, Korg listens and delivers!
Pfff... You heard of customer care, did you Korg?Korg listens and delivers!
I agree. Their workstation OS is similar across the whole family of instruments. The fact that they have added new things to other boards actually gives me hope on the OASYS end.franzlp wrote:I would figure that being that the Oasys being the flagship it is should have the capacity to "inherit" the new features that the M50 and other lower end keyboards that have been brought out by korg.
Perhaps it is, but I can relate to what you say, mate.pandel wrote:What makes me feel really sad is to see what's happening to the M3: a very nice upgrade to the seq and its editing capabilities with the new M3 XPanded software.
I'd like to ask to whom they listen and deliver?!DAW – Derived Sequencer Editing
The M3 XPanded uses the TouchView display to its fullest! Three new screens have been added to the sequencer page, allowing you to view and manipulate data on-screen as graphic elements. Many users have learned this editing style from computer-based DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) software programs, and prefer the graphic convenience. Once again, Korg listens and delivers!
I think, our OASYS wishlist is a little bit older than the M3 one and there are more than enough questions about the sequencer and its feature set, where is this kind of delivery for us (piano roll, track view, sysex editing), or at least, some kind of announcement?
So many people who commented in this thread seem to believe, that we should all be so *unbelievable* thankfull for what we have, but I'm not more thankful for that than Korg is for my €8000. Period.
Pfff... You heard of customer care, did you Korg?Korg listens and delivers!
PS: Perhaps this all sounds a bit harsh, but it is EXACTLY what I feel about all that, sorry!