Lets sort a few facts from crap...
The Media Station COST me over $3200 AUD...When I received it it did not work as stated by the company.
4 months after I bought it these things that I originally bought it to do still did not work.
Always the promise "it is coming,it is coming" but it never came. I got tired of having to do workarounds for live playing. Simple as that.
The Korg did not cost me 3000 Euro, nothing like it. If you have to know it was around 2200 euro. So Dom you do need to check first before you make leaps.
Fran, it was me (along with a few others) who walked YOU through setting up your VST's and a couple of other aspects. This after you had owned it for two years.
Just because it sits in your studio (and there-in lies the real truth of it, it STAYS in your studio, still not brave enough to use it on an on-going basis live) does not mean one thing.
If I had your money I would have kept it as a VST tool in the studio.
I need a keyboard that can do styles, can play (properly) MP3 files, can load keyboard settings for instant recall (without crashing the system), a keyboard that has instantly accessible on-stage controls, without having to jump through different screens first, I need a keyboard that has on-bass functions, look I could go on and on.
The Media Station cannot do any of the above, either at all (in its present state) or in a poor way that does not lend itself to live performance.
Fran you really do try to gloss over stuff. And as for, what was it you said, "backdoor" nope not at all. I am the only MS user, as far as I know to actually bring these matters to light.
The Live Styler was a debacle. You cannot use it to edit and save the style as even when you did the Media Station did not overwrite the original style, nor create a user style because the software as far as editing is not linked.
SO when you cam back to that style (edited with Live Styler) it just loaded the original one back.
To say its all Norberts' problem is just wrong. YOU included it on your OS so therefore it is incumbent upon YOU to make sure it works.
When I sold it, apart from some changes like a KAOSS pad, and updates to the underlying Linux OS, it was essentially the same as when it arrived. With all the faults still there. And you wonder why I got so annoyed with it and frustrated at the end.
I just got tired. And I got tired of people refusing to acknowledge these issues. I got tired of waiting for functions becasue teh designers were too busy trying to add too many "toys" to it. Trying to add junk that was really quite useless in the live play world.
The Live Styler is just like the player function, it is a PLAYER only. And no matter how many times I tried, following Norberts instruction to the letter, and Dom's as well, it would never go out of demo mode. Even though I paid the subscription price.
But, that's the usual response, if it does not work then then user is ALWAYS wrong, the OS is perfect don't you know
And Dom the buttons DO NOT WORK....Try pressing the manual bass button, or the solo button, there are a couple more on that section but I cannot remember the tags now.
And if they work under some other function because you have changed the software so many times...give some bloody documentation to tell people!!!!
And as for the mother board issue it was YOU who told me the OS 2.8 was linked to the different motherboard. It was you who said there was this select group of programmers who DID have an OS that allowed external monitors. I even asked if I could buy the older motherboard if you remember so I COULD have these tools, and not all the new toys.
YOU even said the display on the MS was terrible for editing on!!! It is not that good visibly but it is awful for editing as it is way too small for the amount of data you are trying to fit on it.
Look as I said at the start I was not going to get into this because I knew this is where it would lead. But AFG insisted on an answer, so I gave him an honest assessment of my experience.
If users and the owner of the company continue to say the "Emperor Has New Clothes" even when naked, well that's an issue for them.
James nailed it when he suggested this be totally reconfigured to be a VST power machine. Forget the CDG, forget the arranger, forget the KAOSS pad, forget ALL the toys and gimmicks. Make this a solid reliable live/studio VST controller and player (keep the COMBI its great too ) and musicians will beat a path to your door.
The Muse Receptor sells thousands of units, and its more expensive than the MS, and it has none of the capabilities that are in this unit, so there IS a big market. Just tap into it.