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Liviou2004 Platinum Member
Joined: 20 Feb 2017 Posts: 1150 Location: France
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Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2021 7:40 am Post subject: Bad News : Karma software does not work anymore |
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Hello,
Perhaps you did already know, perhaps Stephen Kay has already put a thread.
If not, I have learnt that the Karma Software is not supported anymore : https://www.karma-lab.com/karmasoft/windows10-2004.html
I wonder about people who buy it just before this Windows update !
Hope Stephen will work on the next software. |
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SeedyLee Platinum Member
Joined: 13 Sep 2006 Posts: 1370 Location: Perth, Australia
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Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:15 am Post subject: |
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I don’t know when it became the expectation that hundreds of thousands of software developers would update their software every six months to meet the whims of operating system developers, but that seems to have unfortunately become the norm.
An operating system should provide a stable base to run applications. That is an operating system’s main purpose. The fact that macOS, Windows, Android and iOS change so regularly now, and break application compatibility so regularly, should not fall on application developer’s shoulders to mitigate.
It used to be the case that you could install an operating system and get several years of compatibility between hardware, OS and applications before even havi mg the option to upgrade. Now there’s updates are thrust upon us monthly.
I hate IT so much. _________________ Current Equipment:
Korg Kronos 2 88, Reface CS, Roland JV-1080, TE OP1, Moog Subsequent 37, Korg ARP Odyssey, Allen & Heath Zed 18, Adam F5, MOTU MIDI Express XT, Lexicon MX200 & MPX1, Yamaha QY700, Yamaha AW16G, Tascam DP008ex, Zoom H6, Organelle, Roland J6 & JU06A
Previous: Triton LE 61/Sampling/64MB/4GB SCSI, MS2000BR, Kronos 1 61, Monotribe, NanoKontrol, NanoKeys, Kaossilator II, Casio HT3000, Roland VP-03, Reface DX, Novation Mininova, MPC One |
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Liviou2004 Platinum Member
Joined: 20 Feb 2017 Posts: 1150 Location: France
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Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:27 am Post subject: |
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SeedyLee wrote: | I don’t know when it became the expectation that hundreds of thousands of software developers would update their software every six months to meet the whims of operating system developers, but that seems to have unfortunately become the norm. |
That has always been the case, since the first computer has been made : the developpers must adapt to the machine, not the reverse !! |
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kronoskarma
Joined: 24 Jan 2021 Posts: 34 Location: Lutz, FL
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Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2021 1:26 pm Post subject: |
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In the case of the Karma software, it's using libraries that are also likely old and not updated (for graphics, I assume) and perhaps cannot be re-compiled. It may use other technologies that cannot be updated and so there is no reason to re-compile it to current. It may also be because Stephen Kay is done and retired. Whatever the reason, you will have to use an older computer to run it.
I have a older Mac Book Pro, and so I can buy the Kronos version and run it because it is a 2010 Mac Book Pro and will run the older software and can never be updated to current. It's the only advantage of having an older Mac. As far as PCs, you would have to find an older PC and somehow not update it, which is hard since it is insanely automatic and does not care what you want. It will update it regardless of you - since version 8.1.
Mike _________________ Korg Karma
Korg M3 Expanded
Korg Kronos Titanium
Yamaha Tyros 5
Arturia MicroFreak
M-Audio Oxygen 61
Akai Force
Roland MC-707
1010music Black Box
Zoom Arq 48 |
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SeedyLee Platinum Member
Joined: 13 Sep 2006 Posts: 1370 Location: Perth, Australia
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Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2021 3:03 pm Post subject: |
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The machines aren’t really changing that much at all. The Intel x86 and AMD64 instruction sets remain backwards compatible (unlike ARM64). Useful software is dying because operating systems are adding pointless new features, and needlessly deprecating features that useful applications rely on. _________________ Current Equipment:
Korg Kronos 2 88, Reface CS, Roland JV-1080, TE OP1, Moog Subsequent 37, Korg ARP Odyssey, Allen & Heath Zed 18, Adam F5, MOTU MIDI Express XT, Lexicon MX200 & MPX1, Yamaha QY700, Yamaha AW16G, Tascam DP008ex, Zoom H6, Organelle, Roland J6 & JU06A
Previous: Triton LE 61/Sampling/64MB/4GB SCSI, MS2000BR, Kronos 1 61, Monotribe, NanoKontrol, NanoKeys, Kaossilator II, Casio HT3000, Roland VP-03, Reface DX, Novation Mininova, MPC One |
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bpoodoo Senior Member
Joined: 27 Dec 2019 Posts: 429 Location: Ding Dong, TX
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Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2021 9:18 pm Post subject: |
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Welcome to the computer hell the sorcerers at Microsoft (Windows), Apple (iOS), and Google (Android) have conjured up for us.
Scenarios like this typify the concept of the "software half-life." That is, without active maintenance and porting, after a certain amount of time software will simply stop working due to the changes in OS, API, or external library dependencies.
The software halflife has been getting shorter and shorter in recent years, and I think that's by design. We're being pushed more and more to subscription services. If you want things to continue to work, you gotta keep paying for it.
The golden age of computers for me was in the 80s. Operating systems were in ROM. Every time you start your computer, you're starting from scratch, just like it was brand new. There were no viruses, no spam, no malware. I have two such computers up in my attic, an Apple ][+ and an Atari ST. Every few years I drag them out, load up software on floppy disks, either commercial or something I wrote, just to see that it still works. And it does.
For all of their glitz and potential, I have resisted DAWs, VSTs or anything else that requires me to connect an external computer, tablet or phone to my keyboard. For me, if the function is not inside the keyboard, it doesn't exist. It's not worth the extra stress to maintain external device configuration and software, compounded by the uncertainty of whether it's going to work at all after a required update.
And stay off my lawn! _________________ bpoodoo
Triton Extreme 88 w/MOSS
"We all move on, like centuries and doves." |
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KingKronos Senior Member
Joined: 02 Jan 2021 Posts: 269
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Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:02 pm Post subject: |
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There's also the option of spinning up a virtual machine with the OS you need.
Chances are, if you're one of the few brave enough to tackle the complex and cryptic software that is KARMA, then you likely already know how to spin up a VM as needed. |
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kronoskarma
Joined: 24 Jan 2021 Posts: 34 Location: Lutz, FL
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2021 2:04 am Post subject: |
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bpoodoo wrote: | Welcome to the computer hell the sorcerers at Microsoft (Windows), Apple (iOS), and Google (Android) have conjured up for us.
Scenarios like this typify the concept of the "software half-life." That is, without active maintenance and porting, after a certain amount of time software will simply stop working due to the changes in OS, API, or external library dependencies.
The software halflife has been getting shorter and shorter in recent years, and I think that's by design. We're being pushed more and more to subscription services. If you want things to continue to work, you gotta keep paying for it.
The golden age of computers for me was in the 80s. Operating systems were in ROM. Every time you start your computer, you're starting from scratch, just like it was brand new. There were no viruses, no spam, no malware. I have two such computers up in my attic, an Apple ][+ and an Atari ST. Every few years I drag them out, load up software on floppy disks, either commercial or something I wrote, just to see that it still works. And it does.
For all of their glitz and potential, I have resisted DAWs, VSTs or anything else that requires me to connect an external computer, tablet or phone to my keyboard. For me, if the function is not inside the keyboard, it doesn't exist. It's not worth the extra stress to maintain external device configuration and software, compounded by the uncertainty of whether it's going to work at all after a required update.
And stay off my lawn! |
I had both and LOVED my Atari TT music computer. I also had a Apple IIe and a Apple II gs.
Those were great times! Reading (and writing articles for) Softside magazine, going to computer clubs with my Apple by my side.
The closest things we have to that now are these forums and discord channels - just not the same.
Mike _________________ Korg Karma
Korg M3 Expanded
Korg Kronos Titanium
Yamaha Tyros 5
Arturia MicroFreak
M-Audio Oxygen 61
Akai Force
Roland MC-707
1010music Black Box
Zoom Arq 48 |
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Peas&Carrots Full Member
Joined: 25 Jun 2013 Posts: 158 Location: UK
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Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2021 8:00 pm Post subject: |
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With Hindsight (or maybe not!) too much reliance is placed on integration with computers for keyboard functions that should be on the keyboard itself. EVERYTHING should be possible on the keyboard (other than midi drivers or FTP services) if it isn't then don't count on it working next year/month/week!
Korg should have stuck a great big multi touch screen on Krons and integrated all the software then there would be none of this partial redundancy - to quote Bert Smorenburg re the Motif "it's all in the machine!"
At least there are work arounds - just be glad you didn't buy a Virus |
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LivePsy Senior Member
Joined: 23 Nov 2007 Posts: 355
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Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2021 5:59 am Post subject: |
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Good riddance to KARMA. Forced Korg to remove its wonderful Triton style programmable arpeggiator and we spent years pretending that KARMA could do what the Triton arp did. KARMA is a party trick, let's get back to making arp sequences. |
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gminorcoles
Joined: 09 Apr 2019 Posts: 35
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Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2021 4:43 pm Post subject: |
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LivePsy wrote: | Good riddance to KARMA. Forced Korg to remove its wonderful Triton style programmable arpeggiator and we spent years pretending that KARMA could do what the Triton arp did. KARMA is a party trick, let's get back to making arp sequences. |
yes while Karma is impressive in a way, it is a nightmare of complexity and non-friendly interface. I am not sure I would want it gone, but I really wish Kronos had the Triton arp and sequencer, and could build on that. I really hate having a dead 3rd party tool inside my Kronos |
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LivePsy Senior Member
Joined: 23 Nov 2007 Posts: 355
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Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2021 8:51 pm Post subject: |
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It can't have been hard to keep the old arpeggiator and I believe Kaye required Korg to remove it. What we got isn't an arpeggiator. |
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KingKronos Senior Member
Joined: 02 Jan 2021 Posts: 269
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Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2021 9:19 pm Post subject: |
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Pull up an INIT program and turn on KARMA. Go to the control surface, and put the Note Range to something under 30. Instant normal arp.
Duration control is the same as arp gate.
Rhythm pattern at 0 makes the normal expected arp sound. |
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KingKronos Senior Member
Joined: 02 Jan 2021 Posts: 269
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Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2021 9:24 pm Post subject: |
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gminorcoles wrote: | LivePsy wrote: | Good riddance to KARMA. Forced Korg to remove its wonderful Triton style programmable arpeggiator and we spent years pretending that KARMA could do what the Triton arp did. KARMA is a party trick, let's get back to making arp sequences. |
yes while Karma is impressive in a way, it is a nightmare of complexity and non-friendly interface. I am not sure I would want it gone, but I really wish Kronos had the Triton arp and sequencer, and could build on that. I really hate having a dead 3rd party tool inside my Kronos |
I watched some of Charles Ferraro's tutorials on KARMA. Looks to me even more complicated than figuring out KARMA onboard. I'd rather experiment with things on the Kronos since I don't use a computer for music anyway.
The KARMA wiki has some good tips. I think I understand KARMA enough now to use it as a normal arp, to switch scenes, to reroute MIDI channels, and to do a few other tricks not related to arps. But even then, there's enough KARMA presets to experiment with and come up with happy accidents. |
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LivePsy Senior Member
Joined: 23 Nov 2007 Posts: 355
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Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2021 9:39 pm Post subject: |
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KingKronos wrote: | Pull up an INIT program and turn on KARMA. Go to the control surface, and put the Note Range to something under 30. Instant normal arp.
Duration control is the same as arp gate.
Rhythm pattern at 0 makes the normal expected arp sound. |
Its nothing like the Triton arperggiator and we're over the apologism. You can get close but have to tweak note ranges and stuff. We need a graphic grid and repeatable results every time. |
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