"It's very much an ongoing thing... It will be 'possible' to switch fw. In a way, its gonna be the most moddable synth ever released . You'll see why later in the year"

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Holy Firmware, Batman!Kilko wrote:I asked Mistabishi (UK Promotor for KORG) some questions on facebook today, and here's what he answered me:
"It's very much an ongoing thing... It will be 'possible' to switch fw. In a way, its gonna be the most moddable synth ever released. You'll see why later in the year"
...and yet very vague.NickZoll wrote:Sounds very promissing...
Exactly. It would be one thing if he said something along the lines of him working with Korg and giving them feedback to help improve the current OS for each unit separately. To me, saying that people will be able to switch the firmware on these means rather than improve on what they have individual feels like a cope out. The user will be stuck juggling between firmwares anytime they want to access a specific feature. I don't want 2-not-so-great-machines-in-1 that I can't even use at the same time, I want one machine that works twice as good doing its own thing.Poumtschak wrote:...and yet very vague.
I really think we'll see improvements to the basic OS for the synth version.Re-Member wrote:Exactly. It would be one thing if he said something along the lines of him working with Korg and giving them feedback to help improve the current OS for each unit separately. To me, saying that people will be able to switch the firmware on these means rather than improve on what they have individual feels like a cope out. The user will be stuck juggling between firmwares anytime they want to access a specific feature. I don't want 2-not-so-great-machines-in-1 that I can't even use at the same time, I want one machine that works twice as good doing its own thing.Poumtschak wrote:...and yet very vague.
I disagree - I like the electribe to continue to be standalone. That's part of its charm - not being tied to a computer.Prayersforrain wrote:Korg reached out his hand to Ableton with the Electribe. I wouldn't be surprised if the Electribe would become a "Ableton in a box". I really hope so, it would be great and most of the frustrations (song mode, midi, etc) would be solved.
He just removed his post...Kilko wrote:I asked Mistabishi (UK Promotor for KORG) some questions on facebook today, and here's what he answered me:
"It's very much an ongoing thing... It will be 'possible' to switch fw. In a way, its gonna be the most moddable synth ever released. You'll see why later in the year"