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Korg, whats next?
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 4:07 pm
by bobbybland
Hello Korg,
What can your users expect to see from you guys next ?
Any chance's we may see another one of your legendary synth/workstations as a softsynth? Thanks
Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 4:42 pm
by rich_h
I'd like to see one of the simpler synths, such as the Delta (but only because I used to have one, and liked the string synth on it!)
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 10:18 pm
by bobbybland
Do these guys ever respond to their customers ?

Seriously I see they respond alot more in the hardware forums,wonder why they are not here answering these questions?
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 3:19 pm
by mikemolloyuk
bobbybland wrote:Do these guys ever respond to their customers ?

Seriously I see they respond alot more in the hardware forums,wonder why they are not here answering these questions?
We do reply to posts Bobby, but were not going to reveal any new products to you before they are officially announced.
Mike
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 3:54 pm
by bobbybland
Thanks for responding.

Keep us informed
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 11:57 am
by paulstone
is much time that korg no make an update , more of one year .. why ?
please need better performance , expecially for rtas version
and please in the next update add more preset in the installer for the MS-20 and Polysix
hope soon !
thank you
Regards
Paul
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 9:55 pm
by dronestate
My two cents:
As a long time user of the MS2000, I would like to see a software version of the MS2000. I have yet to find a synth, hardware or software, that matches its VOX oscillator and the cross modulation capabilities (along with everything else that made the MS2000 very special).
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 10:24 pm
by bobbybland
One things for sure,Korg does not seem to be involved much with any sort of interaction with it's customers in this forum as far as future requests or feedback etc for their vsti line and software, just read these posts..
Their attitude seems kind of stale...imo
I'd like to see Korg have a dedicated user forum for it's vsti products and interact appropriate with it's own customers.Sort of like here,this would and could potentially be a good spot..
And at least show some respect to your customers by announcing some new product updates or what's next in line for the vsti guys...
Ton's of hardware has been put out vs.. the software,I think it's safe to say many choose software over hardware,so KORG ?
And the whole "not until officially announced thing" mentioned by uksupport.. That's fair,but at least let us know your working on upcoming software for your users who are using your vstis??? Hardware guys actually know they will get hardware like clockwork right? Your software users do not! Bingo

Get it right!
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 10:10 am
by mikemolloyuk
bobbybland wrote:And the whole "not until officially announced thing" mentioned by uksupport.. That's fair,but at least let us know your working on upcoming software for your users who are using your vstis??? Hardware guys actually know they will get hardware like clockwork right? Your software users do not! Bingo

Get it right!
Hmm... I'm sorry but we have just released JamVox.. a great guitar product that has been developed from scratch.... Ok it's not a VST but it has been developed by the team who produced Legacy.. So for now that is the direction the developers have gone who have the brains to write the software. There are no confirmed plans to release another VST at this time and as stated in my other correspondence, we are not obliged to anounce any future plans for any product until it's release on this forum or on any forum... Not that we don't respect you guys, it's just we like to keep development tight to our chests incase there are issues and we have to pull the plug which has happened before.
Please give us the respect of not asking to reveal future plans as some people actually like the surprise element........
Mike Molloy
UK Tech Support