MusiKman,
Remember you started this thread and put the URL in it ! What is 'cool' in it ?
It only showed the eKo playing without a power chord connected and an 'illegal operation' action on the screen IMHO.
Pro,
I wished eKo showed some features/sounds. The specs of the built-in PC, which are almost 'standard' nowadays, tell me nothing.
Native Instruments B4 Tonewheel (also a soft-synth) runs perfect on a P-III, 350 MHz with only 128 Mb of memory and a good soundcard.
Important things are :
Latency (not 'almost zero' but msecs), Signal to noise ratio, what kind of inputs/outputs (digital, optical, analog, MIDI I/O, Mic-inputs, phantom Y/N, balanced Y/N......)
Can hardware components be replaced/upgraded with standard devices ? (e.g. soundcarda)
Just compare the eKo with Wersi organs/keyboards that re-introduced this idea a few years ago.
The latest Wersi-machines run WIN98 with only 768 Mb of RAM and a 40 Gb HDD and have a 'normal' user interface like real drawbars. The processor probably is a P-III ?
What I would like :
An eKo configuration in the Wersi housing .... for the eKo prices.
Roel
[This message has been edited by Roel (edited 02-07-2003).]