1. Copy protection has been tried on virtually every type of music and video systems for decades, (They were even tried on vinyl and cassette) but all were cracked in next door to no time, so you might as well forget that option.
2. Why should manufactures force users to buy their keyboards just for 1 or 2 styles? (It’s like forcing you to buy a different DVD player to watch each studios film)
3. Styles like sounds are a personal choice. (Just because one person likes his keyboards styles doesn’t mean to say that others will or that they are the best)
4. All manufactures have there own onboard styles and sounds, however the main difference with open keyboards is that they allow you to use other sounds and styles more easily, so as to supplement NOT Replace the existing sounds and styles.
Remember the saying; “One mans meat is another mans poison”
Anyway back to the style issue, I still think there should be a universal standard like there is with Midi, not to replace existing manufactures styles but as an addition too.
Bill
[This message has been edited by abacus (edited 07-09-2008).]
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