Well, I know that I'm one of those people that have one on order, and I couldn't be MORE excited.
The whole Windows fear thing simply does NOT effect me in the least. I have been running ALL of my studio and recording equipment on Windows XP for years, and I have had NO real problems to speak of.
90% of having a good stable system on Windows is in knowing how to properly set things up (which admitedly is not everyones specialty...some are better off to buy a G70 or Tyros 2, turn it on, and play...more power to them, and I see no need for them to change anytime soon, since those board are simply fantasitic...BUT for those of use that run our entire systems on laptops, and are comfortable in that environment, the Miko is simply a god send).
So I can honestly say that the release of the Miko is the most exciting release I have heard of in years. I'm hoping to see mine within the next 15 to 30 days, and I will report back later with my opinions.
I think a big problem for a lot of people in the arranger market is really the software. So many in this market are really tide to how they use their arrangers, and it CAN deffinately behard for some to find any comparable software that like working with any more than they do with their current boards.
Personally, I really don't use most of the features that an arranger provides, and so much of what I do is either recorded via Sonar, and I play over that live, or I simply just play live with other musicians.
So again, the Miko is NOT going to be the answer for everybody, but I really couldn't be more excited.
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DJ
AcousticTones Recording Studios