Hello menno,

>Well to avoid dissapointment I would recommend to play an
>instrument first before deciding to purchase it.


I *don't have that option*.. hence the reason I subscribed to
this list and ask questions.  It might be hard for some of you
to understand, but the only thing I can demo in a 2-3 hour radius
(by car) are the korg electrotribes and alesis synths.


[note:  Seriously, no disrespect intended,
I just needed to blow off steam (I've had something near 6 people
say this to me already)... ]


>Although I can see your point, the current reality is very
>different in this day of vapor/betaware. Therefore I would
>recommend only purchasing a product for what it can do now,
>and not part with your money in the hope that promises of
>future upgrades will be met.


Very very true, and I love what the box can do for me now..

but, I need to keep in mind:

#1) this thing doesn't have flash rom, so I would have to part with
it in order to upgrade.  if one was on the horizen, I would be
screwed (better off to wait).

and

#2) I prefer to invest my money in companies that expand upon a
marvelous concept (i.e. waldorf/ clavia).

----
Since my hopes have now been pacified, can somebody
elaborate upon any know bugs I might have to live with?

initially I was only thinking of new features in a OS upgrade...
but if this thing isn't stable, then no amount of manual reading
will prepare me for the experience.


o0o[qiB.]o0o


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