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Would you like to see images of OpenStudioLive?see3D images

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 4:27 pm
by AFG Music
This will be a new great product with great potential.


If you want to see pictures and specifications, easily write 1 +;

already the first one:

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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 4:37 pm
by fjs714
1+

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 5:12 pm
by rmvieira
1 +

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 5:34 pm
by Rob Sherratt
About Open Studio Live

My company Corcyra Global Ltd is no longer trading with Lionstracs and we offered all our customers who purchased a Groove X-R a refund. We also offered a free replacement of a new unit we are manufacturing and most customers have chosen the second option.

The new product is called "Open Studio Live" and it is a heavily customized 2U high 19 inch cabinet system running Windows 7 64 bit, and with a front panel operating system whose source code will be released free of restrictions in the Arduino forums. Anyone with an Arduino development kit can tweak the front panel OS.
  • o We provide a 17 inch lightweight LCD touch screen as standard.
    o It has optimized hardware and software for musicians including a full 8 x 8 digital mixer and DAW capability with combi XLR/quarter inch sockets supporting both balanced and unbalanced 8x-inputs and 8x-outputs.
    o There is a Firewire 400/800 option for those who need it, and S/PDIF and Word Clock inputs and outputs are standard.
    o All DAW products and any software for Windows 7 64 bit can be used. All Windows 64-bit and 32-bit plug in software can be used. All encryption systems work unmodified.
    o Integrated with the product and shipped as standard is the fantastic sound library that James (Sharp) originally developed for use with the Groove X-R.
    o We ship Sonic Projects OP-X-Pro-II as standard.
    o Users will of course install their own DAW software and plug-ins as well.
    o We also provide installation and configuration support for the "One Man Band" arranger which works well on our system, for those who want an arranger.
    o Corcyra Global Ltd will not be providing a Linux version, but we are willing to OEM the hardware to anyone else who might want to develop a Linux solution under their own brand.
No details have been released to the public before now. This is the first time I've talked about it on a public forum.

I am willing to publish some pictures of the new unit and answer questions about it if there is sufficient demand from forum members. However I don't want to upset those who regard this forum as "Korg products only". So if there is enough support from people voting in this thread, I will publish pictures and answer questions subsequently.

Dennis (miden) and James (sharp) are assisting in the development work.

The new product is expected to be available in April, and a press event is being organized in London, probably at Savoy Place. If you live in the UK and want an invitation to the press launch event, please ask?

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 6:30 pm
by TSUNAMI
+1 ... and i'd love an invite !!!
Rob Sherratt wrote:My company Corcyra Global Ltd is no longer trading with Lionstracs and we offered all our customers who purchased a Groove X-R a refund. We also offered a free replacement of a new unit we are manufacturing and most customers have chosen the second option.

The new product - without Lionstracs' involvement - is called "Open Studio Live" and it is a heavily customized 2U high 19 inch cabinet system running Windows 7 64 bit, and with a front panel operating system whose source code will be released free of restrictions in the Arduino forums. Anyone with an Arduino development kit can tweak the front panel OS.
  • o We provide a 17 inch lightweight LCD touch screen as standard.
    o It has optimized hardware and software for musicians including a full 8 x 8 digital mixer and DAW capability with combi XLR/quarter inch sockets supporting both balanced and unbalanced 8x-inputs and 8x-outputs.
    o There is a Firewire 400/800 option for those who need it, and S/PDIF and Word Clock inputs and outputs are standard.
    o All DAW products and any software for Windows 7 64 bit can be used. All Windows 64-bit and 32-bit plug in software can be used. All encryption systems work unmodified.
    o Integrated with the product and shipped as standard is the fantastic sound library that James (Sharp) originally developed for use with the Groove X-R.
    o Also we ship Sonic Projects OP-X-Pro-II as standard.
    o Users will of course install their own software and plug-ins as well.
    o We also provide installation and configuration support for the "One Man Band" arranger which works well on our system, for those who want an arranger.
    o Corcyra Global Ltd will not be providing a Linux version, but we are willing to OEM the hardware to anyone else who might want to develop a Linux solution under their own brand.
No details have been released to the public before now. This is the first time I've talked about it on a public forum.

I am willing to publish some pictures of the new unit and answer questions about it if there is sufficient demand from forum members. However I don't want to upset those who regard this forum as "Korg products only". So if there is enough support from people voting in this thread, I will publish pictures and answer questions subsequently.

Dennis (miden) and James (sharp) are assisting in the development work.

The new product is expected to be available in March, and a press event is being organized in London, probably at Savoy Place. If you live in the UK and want an invitation to the press launch event, please ask?

Best regards,
Rob Sherratt

Corcyra Global Ltd
trading as "Open Studio Live"

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 10:38 pm
by Rob Sherratt
Hi TSUNAMI,

I sent you a private message with details of the press launch.

PS it will make this thread very boring if everyone quotes my entire message, maybe you could edit to cut the quotation?

Thanks!!

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 11:24 pm
by Pepperpotty
+1

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 12:15 pm
by vEddY
Pepperpotty wrote:+1
+1:-D

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 5:04 pm
by Rob Sherratt
Hi Admins, would 15 votes be a reasonable consensus to publish pictures?

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 5:10 pm
by Sam CA
Can't wait to see the pictures .

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 5:40 pm
by Pepperpotty
Rob Sherratt wrote:Hi Admins, would 15 votes be a reasonable consensus to publish pictures?
Well you get my approval.

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 10:41 pm
by AFG Music
Pepperpotty wrote:
Rob Sherratt wrote:Hi Admins, would 15 votes be a reasonable consensus to publish pictures?
Well you get my approval.

so, 8 more votes required, it will happen very quickly,

:D


admin, can you give us a discount for votes ?? :) lol

15 votes sure we get it 8)

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 11:25 pm
by cello
+1 !

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 11:30 pm
by KevinH
+1

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 11:45 pm
by Pepperpotty
AFG Music wrote:
Pepperpotty wrote:
Rob Sherratt wrote:Hi Admins, would 15 votes be a reasonable consensus to publish pictures?
Well you get my approval.

so, 8 more votes required, it will happen very quickly,

:D


admin, can you give us a discount for votes ?? :) lol

15 votes sure we get it 8)
People discuss other keyboards here all the time so I see no reason why we can't all get a sneak peak at some new gear.

Unless anyone has any objections, I say come on Rob, show us what you've got! Lol