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#377808 - 12/11/13 05:39 AM
Re: The open arrangers
[Re: Bachus]
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Senior Member
Registered: 11/18/01
Posts: 1631
Loc: Ireland
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Hi Tony. James,
Whatever happen to all the Lionstracs MS Far as I know the Mediastation was discontinued when the Groove Series of keyboards came out, and they never sold in any great numbers just like the Mediastation before it I would imagine. The X-R (rack unit) never made it to the market at all and only exists as a few prototypes units at this stage. Which is a shame because the prototypes are running a far better OS than the keyboards ever had. twas a great pity,it would have doubled up as a fan heater. Hell I nearly bought one I was only a cats whisker off Dom having my hard earned cash, hey and then I bought an Audya, graveyard comes to mind. Dom had a big pile of MS in boxes about 100 he posted a photo on SZ he must have sold them to someone, there are only two SZ'ers who still have them and not a squeak from them, hell I would have been embarrassed too, still a pity I think I could have been different. I'm quite sure that anyone who has a Mediastation is most certainly not embarrassed. They are extremely advanced workstations and mighty powerful musical instruments. The concept behind the keyboards was without doubt a noble one. The problem in my opinion was that there were no musicians and sound designers hired from day one to create content and post professional demo's. Instead we saw a never ending flow of unbelievably armature efforts recorded with a banana instead of a video camera and direct line audio. Dom then spent most of his time defending those than doing what was needed. If the X-R had of made it to the market, it would have been the first product that came with premium content and was backed by musicians. I believed that this would have been the turning point for Lionstracs but sadly, it wasn't meant to be. Regards James
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#377818 - 12/11/13 07:15 AM
Re: The open arrangers
[Re: spalding1968]
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5391
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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And all those promises of continuous updates and free upgrades to those poor souls that purchased the media station have all vanished with it . What a waste Not as bad as it seems, as providing you have a copy of the keyboards OS (Or a cloned drive) you are good to go now and into the future. The reason for this is that apart from the keyboard OS, all the rest of the software is by 3rd party companies who made them for computers in general and not just the Media station, thus they are still being updated. Hardware wise the only stumbling block is the interface board (In-Out) which is specifically for the Media station, the rest is just standard PC hardware which can be picked up from computer parts supplier. Contrast the above with a hardware arranger as if the manufacture goes out of business your stuffed, and have to hope that nothing goes wrong and you are happy to stay as is. (Just ask Technics & Gem owners) Bill
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#377822 - 12/11/13 08:02 AM
Re: The open arrangers
[Re: Bachus]
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Senior Member
Registered: 08/09/01
Posts: 1134
Loc: FRANCE
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Hello James, Yes vArranger is a portable app. You just need to install a small plugin for the audio features on the computer you will use You don't need to run vArranger from your USB key. It's better (run faster) to copy the files in your computer hard drive. Just plug the key on the computer. Ask to your wife to not loose you usb key, as if it was a diamond By the way, I am here to help my users not to bother too much about activations, but play music. All the data are loaded into RAM. For now, I don't like the idea of streaming from hd while giging For now, Max 4GB of samples Feel free to ask any questions Dan
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