Swampfox wrote:tonecre8,
So...Keep selling those M3's...keep updating the software to the M3...in the end it just means more goodies for us HD users...oops, I meant Oasys users.
I'm not budging...The Oasys is a bad motha @*#&$^!!!! Shut yo mouth...I was just talking about the Oasys...

LOL
Listen Swampfox, it's not a verses thing that I'm referring to, at least that wasn't my intention. But you can't reasonably quantify any fraction of capability on one machine verses the other. Sure you could say it has some features which YOU deem much more powerful but in a sense it's subjective because those features may only matter to you. The thing that differentiates this from say HD and LE is that no studio that's worth it's weight is saying "Hey lets just get a 002 (or 003) and a control surface and call it a day". No, odds are any Pro Tools user that could afford full on HD would certainly buy an HD system. Again I'm talking the type of users to whom HD is targeted. Not the bedroom studio producer types.
By contrast, the Korg line is a bit unique. Who is the Oasys really targeted for? It's a ~$7k piece of equipment. Bedroom producers usually sell all their other pieces to purchase it. This is often ill-warranted, the O doesn't really do everything well. It should have never been marketed that way. That phenomenal power that you speak of requires an intricate knowledge of the machine. Beyond what most "preset types" are willing to invest. Most of those users eventually sell the O, for a loss.
The live, gigging musician? Perhaps, but those numbers wouldn't support a flagship business model. Studios for hire? Not likely and here's the rub. Going back to the HD analogy they are the ones more able to afford one right? And surely all that power you speak of wouldn't be wasted on them? Or would it? Looking at the comparison of the M3 and the Oasys, that power you speak of is most certainly replaced by other gear in a studio setting. It's about value. An M3, Motif XS and some virtual analog, though costing slightly more, has way more value.
Truth is there is no workstation in the class of the Oasys, there, I said it. But ironically, there isn't a need for one.

A flagship should separate itself a bit more definitively than the Oasys does to be sucessful.
I'm gonna "shut my mouth" now before my O hears me.
