Hi Dnj
Every time I start to try to understand the Mediastation in hopes of maybe considering getting one as I love the open architecture systems verses closed..
I read things like this above and wonder if you have to be a Computer Scientist to understand how to operate one?....is it as EASY to use as it is DIFFICULT? or what? Simplicity on stage is a key concern.
No, if anything we have wondered into an area you don't need to consider at all. The keyboard is not a PC in a keyboard case at all. Think of it as operating Closed Keyboard that's can accept any new software or harware upgrades you will need in the years to come.
What I mean by that is lets say you want to just switch on the keyboard and just plan it. You DO NOT at any point have to load a single PC program. The sounds on the keyboard are displayed no differently than they are on a Tyros. It's a simple table with sounds down each side of the screen and page up and down buttons.
When you press the ASIO button to run a VSTi, you still see all the sound of the VSTi displayed in the exact same way. You do not see the actual VSTi running on the screen unless you actually want to see it.
So for the most part you will never see the external programs running. Everything is displayed from within the Lionstracs OS, just like you see them on typical closed keyboards.
As you grow with the system and you want to to add your own sounds, modify the default banks, built your own libraries, add new VSTi's and then integrate all of the above into the Lionstracs OS so they are all displayed like a normal keyboard would display them..... You still don't need to have a degree in computers as my free LSCP Gen program is your Editor / Librarian that does all this for you.
It actually writes the system files for you
So bottom line is, there's nothing stopping anyone from just switching the keyboard on and just playing it. You do not see a single PC program running if you don't want, and you do not have to load any software. The OS make you truly feel like your playing a closed keyboard.
So forget PC spec's. The chances of you ever needing to care about all that is extremely unlikely. It's an OPEN keyboard that operates and looks like a Closed One until such time as you intentionally want to do something the OS doesn't offer by default.
Regards
James