Originally posted by Irishacts:
I've lost all respect for that company. They contacted me and demanded I removed their name from the meta tags I had on YouTube. As you know you use meta tags so people looking for information on say... open platform keyboards can find both Lionstracs and Open Labs products as they are the only two companies in the world making them. That's how search engines work.
Nope.... they were not happy about that one bit and I got the Violation of Trademark bull from them and was forced into editing my meta tags.
What a joke. They just used that line to force me to edit the tags so people wouldn't see Lionstracs keyboards when searching YouTube for information.
So.... I have zero respect for them any more. The entire point of YouTube is so people like me and other end users can communicate with other and share information. A company like them doesn't even deserve to be allowed to use YouTube as all they are doing here is shaping the results of the search engine to suite their needs and the promotion of their products, while also preventing the freedom of information.
James.
I can not believe..
Violation of Trademark of what?
Anyway..I will mot put more fire on this point.
For me is more interesting how they develope hardware and how they assembly the all PC parts.
After saw this picture:
http://darinmckinney.com/wordpress/images/mikoopen5big.jpg I was shocked..
Now I understand why they have so BIG case, but this is not the big issue that I see.
The first board that I always like looking is how is made the audio card/board.
they use the standard Firebox on front and then they connect on the rear connector with so LONG analog audio cables??
Long Analog audio cables around one PC system are like one radio Antenna, + the all VGA cables around the Powersuplly...OMG..i can not believe...
Now also I understand why they have this hardware issue:
http://forum.openlabs.com/index.php?showtopic=2198 This problem is normally when you power the audio card from the standard PC ATX power supply, is a issue that the all manufactures know.
On Mediastation/groove products, we hadthe same problems at beginn of the hardware project, BUT we have resolved with our own special power card:
http://www.lionstracs.com/store/ms-atx-switching-p-218.html Thsi will separate totally the noise from the ATX power supply.
If you look at my Mixerboard V5:
http://www.lionstracs.com/store/images/2008/mixer5web.jpg you can see that the all AD/DA AKM converter are soldered about close at the al XRL connector, with OUT any analog cables, for that also we get the 126dB dynamic range.
At the end..look how is made this PC keyboard and then look how is made the groove:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoIbTz1-1RI big difference...
No comments about the software, because in some month will be available the full windows OS installer disk for the all groove and Mediastation too.
In this way then the user can choose wich OS booting: Linux or windows.
One keyboard...two OS distribution.
( now stop...I dont want fight for new violation trademark...
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