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Originally Posted by Dirty Halo Let's see what stays int he history books and valued in music, the Oasys or the Synclavier.
Lastly, you missed the boat alltogether, you had a user asking for more relevant product for us, the users and all you really did was justify and defend. |
As you know very well, I didn't bring up the comparison between the two. I asked you some direct questions, which you did not answer; I'll still be happy to read your replies. I certainly did correct a number of misconceptions and inaccuracies; an accurate and informed discussion can only benefit this forum. Note that I'm not the only one disagreeing with you, either. I genuinely don't understand where your hostility is coming from.
If you have specific things that you'd like to see in our products, then I'm very willing to listen. I did notice your request for a hybrid analog/digital machine, but that is unfortunately impractical for various reasons (expense, lack of flexibility, lack of polyphony, integration issues with onboard effects, and finally I think our digital filters are already quite good and so obviate the need for this in the first place).
- Dan