Originally posted by Diki:
Who knows, maybe they can finally get around to offering as many fills as their competition as well, rather than the paltry three (or two and a break/fill usually) that they currently support... 
Diki, it's a big amen to that..
I reckon Roland and Korg must be similar, in that when releasing OS updates, I think there is more an eye on attracting new buyers, rather than fixing old stuff.
Unless there is a veritable avalanche of complaints registered, which can work sometimes with Korg, but it would seem not with Roland.
What gets me is that both of these keyboards could be totally awesome and be FULLY complete, both companies have the tools and the technology know-how.
They could eliminate ALL bugs and in the long-run they would sell more keyboards because word of mouth (and forum

) would say that they are the "ducks-nuts" in arranger keyboards.
Then they would get the customer base similar to long term Yamaha users who develop such a big library of songs, sounds, setups that they a) don't want to change or b) are too SCARED to change because the huge workload required.
Anyway its their company I guess.
Also on the Karma software, got an email from Stephen Kay last night, (man that guy must never sleep) and he said the Karma software is only for the Triton and the M3, no plans for the PA..Pity, it looks like some pretty awesome software.
Cheers
Dennis