Hmm...interesting. This is your very first post here at FP?
I think I'll have one of the mods do a trace route on your IP address, and see if it doesn't come back to Austin, Texas.
But just for shits and giggles, I'll respond to the post as if I don't know who you are, mmmkay? Alrighty then...
On second thought, F it. I think quoting you will prove my point even more...
It's very strange that both of your posts have the same tone.
Innnnnnnteresting!
Next I'll address the "Old Open Labs" and the "New Open Labs". But unlike you, I'm gonna name names, cuz my job isn't on the line.
Fact #1: Hank Coleman has been running the day-to day operations at Open Labs since mid to late 2008. At that point, Victor Wong shifted from running the day to day operations, to being the President, serving in more of a Public Relations role...aka being the face of the company to the public, bringing in more customers, and more high profile users.
How do I know this? Because I talked to both Victor AND Hank around the time period that the transition took place.
Fact #2: Open Labs was and is governed by a Board Of Directors, not just one man. It was this board of directors who hired outside consultants, who got Open Labs into debt that amounted to about $50,000 a month in loan payments. These consultants were subsequently fired.
Fact #3: In MAY of 2010, this very same Board of Directors made the decision to sell the company, but kept it on the low. It was at this point that tech support all but stopped responding to support requests, but yet they continued to sell units, knowing that the company was about to fold. Victor Wong LEFT the company at this point.
The "New Open Labs" wouldn't even exist if the new investors weren't found at the last minute, to give an infusion of cash, and debt restructuring.
Fact #4: Yes, 64 Bit OS's have existed since 2003, but the majority of music software wasn't able to take advantage of this until about 2008 or so. And even AFTER OL customer base started demanding certain features, OL, governed by it's board, continued it's stance on not supporting Windows 7, or 64 bit Operating Systems. It was only after it was announced that the competing company MUSIC COMPUTING would fully support 64 Bit OS's, that Open Labs decided to "announce" that 64 Bit support would be coming within the next few months.
Wow, what a timing coincidence!
Fact #5: Yes, J.Troup WAS an endorsed artist of Open Labs...that is, until certain people at Open Labs saw the Music Computing debut launch webcast!
Funny thing is, I never told anyone that I wasn't an endorsed artist of Open Labs. So who would have that information, except someone on the inside at OL??
Fact #6: I still own my Miko and continue to speak highly of it. But I guess since I decided to buy another product that fit my needs, that voided my Endorsed Artist contract.
Fact #7: Being an endorsed artist of Open Labs got me following things:
- A 7% Discount on my Miko (Which was $5000)
- 2 Tee Shirts
- A spot under the Spotlight Artists section on the OL website
So yeah...basically NOTHING.
If Open Labs cared about staying on the cutting edge, and actually cared about what their customers want, with their R&D spending power, and over 10 years in the business, they could have put the focus on 64 bit support a long time ago. They could have given customers a re-design of the unit (as in a TILT SCREEN) a long time ago.
But it's funny...if Victor Wong was the PROBLEM at OL, and he was the reason that 64 BIT and TILT SCREENS and other features didn't get implemented, then why on earth would he start another company, and implement these VERY FEATURES in his flagship product??
If he didn't see the value then, why would he see the value now??
Gotta use ur brain here.