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Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2024 8:22 am
by fomalhaut
StephenKay wrote:But more importantly, I'm in the middle of a complete rewrite that will be 64-bit, compatible with all the latest Windows and Mac software, able to run as a plugin or a plugin-host, resizable modern GUI, and more. Still a ways to go but 4 years into development now. Eventually it will return. ;)
This is the best NAMM 2024 announcement!!!

Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2024 8:49 pm
by Hooked On Sonics
fomalhaut wrote:
StephenKay wrote:But more importantly, I'm in the middle of a complete rewrite that will be 64-bit, compatible with all the latest Windows and Mac software, able to run as a plugin or a plugin-host, resizable modern GUI, and more. Still a ways to go but 4 years into development now. Eventually it will return. ;)
This is the best NAMM 2024 announcement!!!
I agree, I have the old one running on a VMfusion Window server and it works but would love to buy this to run on my Mac Pro (Intel) direct, cutting out the middle man ... Windows :-)

Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2024 2:24 am
by blazerunner
gurn wrote: IDK why Korg discontinued it. I think KARMA is the most important development since MIDI.

I don't why Korg does anything these days but Karma tech came out 23 years ago. It was a great tool for a very very very very long time. That's something to be proud about. Very few things in the tech world have that long a life span. In the end I'm sure the "Karma" feature will be something that adds additional value to older Korg gear like Roland and the D-Beams.

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2024 6:45 am
by StephenKay
Thanks for all the kind words, everyone. It really means a lot. 8)

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2024 11:30 am
by karmathanever
I think KARMA is the most important development since MIDI
100% - absolutely love it!! (hence my forum name!!)

That Kay character has cost me a Karma, M3 and Kronos (not to mention the Korg i3!!)

I sold my KK1 and regret it - looking at a couple of used KK1s and a new KK2 (shop demo) - possible Nautilus but really really need that KARMA!!!
So, naturally, planning a fabulous holiday for my wife...... :wink:

Pete :D

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2024 2:42 pm
by Derek Cook
StephenKay wrote:
BlackForest wrote:@StephenKay, will you recode the Karma software for this PS-3300? :-)
Sure, no problem. I'm sure there will be a huge market for it. :)
Speaking about the Karma software - are people still buying it?
Ever thought of offering at a substantial discount / freeware it?
I sell a copy every now and then - but it no longer runs on MacOS later than Mojave. Still runs on Windows.

But more importantly, I'm in the middle of a complete rewrite that will be 64-bit, compatible with all the latest Windows and Mac software, able to run as a plugin or a plugin-host, resizable modern GUI, and more. Still a ways to go but 4 years into development now. Eventually it will return. ;)
A VST version of KARMA would get my vote and dollars! :)

Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2024 9:51 pm
by sjmarano
StephenKay wrote:
BlackForest wrote:@StephenKay, will you recode the Karma software for this PS-3300? :-)
Sure, no problem. I'm sure there will be a huge market for it. :)
Speaking about the Karma software - are people still buying it?
Ever thought of offering at a substantial discount / freeware it?
I sell a copy every now and then - but it no longer runs on MacOS later than Mojave. Still runs on Windows.

But more importantly, I'm in the middle of a complete rewrite that will be 64-bit, compatible with all the latest Windows and Mac software, able to run as a plugin or a plugin-host, resizable modern GUI, and more. Still a ways to go but 4 years into development now. Eventually it will return. ;)
Could you give us champing at the bit for an updated Karma version even a very rough idea of the ETA? As in possibly later this year or later than that?

Also, I wanted to join those here in expressing just how highly I think of Karma. I recently acquired a Korg PA5X and had to make room for it either by selling my Yamaha Motif XF8 or my Korg M3. I chose to sell the Motif and have not regretted even for a minute. The M3 remains my most inspirational keyboard and by far the biggest reason for that is Karma.