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Kevin Nolan Approved Merchant
Joined: 04 Dec 2005 Posts: 2524 Location: Dublin, Ireland
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Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 8:59 pm Post subject: I tip my hat to Korg |
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Don't mind Sharp if you move this post on to another section - it's not news - just to say - I've been organising / consolidating my equipment inventories of , software (OS, drivers, ...), downloadable sounds, documentation for all my project studio equipment of late; and when it comes to the 20+ Korg synthesizers I own - back to a MonoPoly bought new at the time of release (Jesus I'm old ) - and _amazingly_ Korg online offer nothing short of extraordinary levels of online support via:
http://i.korg.com/support
the list of legacy products still offering access to documents of all kinds - manuals, FAQs, tutorials; program and combi banks; OS upgrades, and on and on - is truly impressive.
There are not that many companies who offer this level of support - even Yamaha who are impressive, are less comprehensive; while Roland recently pulled all support for their classic / vintage synthesziers after decades of excellent support.
So I tip my hat to Korg. Someone has to do that work, and they don't earn any revenue from it so there is no obligation upon them to support such legacy devices - but they do - and I'm just acknowledging publicly how excellent a service it is; and to appeal to Korg to continue to maintain it - it really is a worthwhile service to those of us with legacy Korg instruments; but it's also an intriguing library of resources to past instruments you might not own but may wish to find out more about.
Very best,
Kevin. |
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Giner Platinum Member
Joined: 02 May 2003 Posts: 1347 Location: Alberta
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Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 11:14 pm Post subject: |
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Happy for you, but my nearest service centre is over 800 km away. _________________ When I nod my head . . . Hit it!
Pa3x-61, Pa1xPro, i30, Micromoog (1975) |
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Kevin Nolan Approved Merchant
Joined: 04 Dec 2005 Posts: 2524 Location: Dublin, Ireland
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Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2020 12:08 am Post subject: |
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Giner wrote: | Happy for you, but my nearest service centre is over 800 km away. |
Mine's in the UK on the other side of the Irish sea. That's the nature of this business - indeed - an technical business! Nothing a company like Korg can to about that!
Thia is about Korg's legacy online resources. Absolutely amazing. As just one example - I'm a Korg Karma owner - check out the resources they've put online for it - simply astounding. |
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Giner Platinum Member
Joined: 02 May 2003 Posts: 1347 Location: Alberta
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Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2020 1:56 am Post subject: |
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Absolutely. Korg's online resources are great. _________________ When I nod my head . . . Hit it!
Pa3x-61, Pa1xPro, i30, Micromoog (1975) |
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megamarkd Platinum Member
Joined: 15 Aug 2017 Posts: 635 Location: Australia
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Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2020 4:56 am Post subject: Re: I tip my hat to Korg |
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Absolutely, I agree. One of the things about physical instruments is that they don't become obsolete. It is a boon to be able to buy an old Korg instrument and still find the manual for it supplied by them directly.
Kevin Nolan wrote: | while Roland recently pulled all support for their classic / vintage synthesziers after decades of excellent support.
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Roland annoy the pants off me with their patchy manual library. I was considering an MC-500 mkii and one would think such a legendary sequencer would be still being show-cased by Roland with all the resources for it, as it is a significant part of MIDI history. But no. Luckly places like archive.org have members who upload historic documents and files.
Roland do at least still have the Super MRC firmware. _________________ Stuff I'm using: Umm right now, well there's a Volca Drum, a Micro Freak, an ADX-1, a Pulse, a Blofeld, a UNO Drum, KeyStep/Beatstep Pro/Keystep Pro (one of each), a Circuit, a LiveTrak L-12 and this nonsense: The Brief-case as it was about a bit over a year ago (the the complete ridiculous GAS monster collection here)and here |
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voip Platinum Member
Joined: 27 Nov 2014 Posts: 3777
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Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2020 8:46 am Post subject: |
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Hear, hear!! The legacy instrument manuals and other info from Korg have been exemplary, and extremely useful over the years. The correct number of synths and keyboard instruments to have of course always has to be n+1. To continue to provide support for the older, more noble members of the Korg instrument armoury is a blessing, and actually a good marketing move by Korg.
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GregC Platinum Member
Joined: 15 May 2002 Posts: 9451 Location: Discovery Bay (San Francisco Bay Area)
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Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2020 9:21 pm Post subject: Re: I tip my hat to Korg |
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megamarkd wrote: | Absolutely, I agree. One of the things about physical instruments is that they don't become obsolete. It is a boon to be able to buy an old Korg instrument and still find the manual for it supplied by them directly.
Kevin Nolan wrote: | while Roland recently pulled all support for their classic / vintage synthesziers after decades of excellent support.
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Roland annoy the pants off me with their patchy manual library. . |
incude me in 'Roland disappointing ' club.
i was a FA owner for almost 2 yrs.
zero development by Roland.
a main reason why i sold it. _________________ Kronos 88. MODX8
Achieve your musical dreams
https://soundcloud.com/user-898236994 |
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