thekeymaster wrote:
Not enough people bought the OASYS for it to stay viable...get over it.!!! It was a great product but it was a niche and boutique instrument that was victim of economic downturn and I think Korg misread the situation in regards to cost.The majority didn't view it as value for money.How long were you expecting it to be developed for...10 years??Well you need 10 years worth of sales and continued sales to keep it running......it didn't happen.We know Korg made mistakes but I wont look at them as a company I would shy from buying again but we all make our choices as consumers......
I gotta say, I've been here awhile and ... while knowing that this is percieved by being the truth (crisis, not enough buyers, etc) and knowing that it's not entirely so... one thing just struck me a couple of months ago and didn't know wether to say this or not. But now, after I had some time to "process" it... I think I'm just gonna go and say it outloud. If that means some people might dislike what I say, so be it.
I think that OASYS did two things by mere fact that it exists.
(1) Because of the money involved (in getting one) and the semi-emotional connection which we have for that thing some of people here started to think that they're either KORG shareholders or cheerleaders or both. Which gives people some "perspective" understanding if something (like a sequencer update) doesn't happen and the thrill of something (like MOD7, STR-1 and AL-1) happening. This is called being naive and childishly cheerful. Which has at least one thing positive - the ability to be really extatic when you see something new for it. Which can be good for the music creation process. But at the same time, we shouldn't be in a situation to "excuse" the manufacturer if they said they're gonna do something which they didn't or partially didn't. We're on the other side of the fence - users. Buyers. And the fence isn't a declaration of war, either.
(2) As a result of (1), some people got overly sensitive and touchy on the subject of OASYS. No matter if that's because it's updated or not, best or not, it keeps things AWAY from the perspective of the product.
I think that one of the first things a human being should learn while growing up is to be as objective as possible in things requiring reason, not to worship something and thinking that it doesn't have a single fault on the planet. In translation - when we're talking about OASYS - constructive, yet objective criticism never hurt anybody. And KORG is - although I have had quite a few quirks with them - not a company that will take this against somebody (personally) or something (forum). That's my honest opinion. So to say that by saying (or merely saying) that there are things in the OASYS that are not "up to standard" (of expectations made by KORG) - means being reasonable. And I don't see a way in the universe that will have any influence whatsoever on future KORG products. Or OASYS, for that manner. I never said that they don't care, either - because I know for a fact that they do, especially when OASYS is concerned.
So, what I wanted to say is.... I think that we should stop being overly emotional - especially with relations to a piece of hardware however great or bad it may be - and focus on what's rellevant here. And, absolutely - this voting is flawed because there's a lack of choices that should've been there from the very start.
P.S. thekeymaster, don't think that this is pointed at you, because it's not. Talking in general here.
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