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Sat 9 Oct 2004, 00:21
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Its all about money
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Sat 9 Oct 2004, 15:34
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Korg also abandoned OASYS-PCI card users. No OASYS drivers will be written for Mac OS X or for Windows XP.
According to Korg, it doesn't make economic sense for them to write two different drivers for a user base of just over 2,000. Even though many of those 2,000 users paid the full list price for their OASYS (circa $2,500) as opposed to the end-of-line blowout price (from $800 down to $250).
Rationally, I can understand that it makes economic sense, but it certainly doesn't leave you with a nice warm fuzzy feeling towards Korg, does it?
So in order to keep on using the OASYS (which is an incredible machine), you have to dedicate a standalone Mac or Windows 95/98 box to it.
For this reason, I will not be buying any more computer-centric products from Korg (like the Legacy Collection, much as I'd love to have it) because I simply can't trust them to support it into the future.
Of course, Roland are no better. They also abandoned VP-9000 users who want to use the V-Producer and V-Translator software in Mac OS X or Windows XP. Version 2 of this software (which will run on these operating systems) will only work with the Roland VariOS VariPhrase spinoff.
I put it down to moronic accountants who are incapable of seeing a bottom line in customer goodwill, and both cases are superb examples of how not to run a company.
It is, indeed, all about money...
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