Former CEO of Open Labs starts NEW COMPANY...

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This is how I came back into the room and Troup jumped down my throat and called me a punk ass so what do you guys mean, I should stoop down to his level and then what? we do this for the rest of our lives? Please, I've got better things to do.

sugarbeats does NOT work for OL. This shit is pathetic.
 
This is how I came back into the room and Troup jumped down my throat and called me a punk ass so what do you guys mean, I should stoop down to his level and then what? we do this for the rest of our lives? Please, I've got better things to do.

bro i think you stooped to his level when you came into this thread...whatd you think was gonna happen?
 
I agree with you Ill Rocka about Jtroups value to Open Labs, and if you look back, I explain the reasons why we couldn't help him in the past.


Here's the thing. If OL hadn't been promising me for the past year that "64 Bit is coming...Windows 7 is coming", then that would be one thing. But I've been asking for the better part of a year, ever since I started getting into the EWQL line of VSTi's. At first I was told...

"There are no plans to support 64 bit at this time"

Then when I started hounding them again in March, it was "64 bit is being looked at, but it would take an entire rewrite of MFusion...it's not very likely"

Then when I asked again in October, it was "We have a very special announcement on Friday (10/23). We're announcing upgrade paths for OL customers!


Meanwhile, for the better part of a year, I can barely manage to mix the projects that I have, because my MIKO is still running on Windows XP Home, with 3GB of RAM (even though it came with FOUR, why, IDK)


10/23 came and went with no announcement of any upgrade paths.


He decided to sell his unit and called us to tell us he was dumping us fo MC. We told him that we were working on an upgrade path but it wasn't ready yet and perhaps a deal could have been made. I will disagree that he is a reasonable man as all this was laid out to him and he still went on trashing our company on our forums.

That's an outright LIE. I NEVER called Open Labs and said I was dumping them for Music Computing. Matter of fact, the first ANYONE heard of my affiliation with Music Computing was DURING THE WEBCAST ON 10/20!!

Last time I spoke to Open Labs was a week before that, when I asked about 64 bit, Windows 7 upgrades, and I was told "we are announcing it on Friday". "Friday" didn't come until a month later.


When i participated in the Music Computing launch, not 2 hours after the webcast, my profile on the Open Labs website was REMOVED. Last time I checked, I still owned a Miko. Guess somebody got MAD. I didn't say not one bad thing about Open Labs.


And to address trashing OL on your forums, this was my first post on that forum, in which I was responding to the thread someone started entitled WHY SHOULD I STAY??

J.Troup from OL Forums said:
I had to join this conversation...


I've been a huge open labs supporter since I bought my Miko Timbaland in 2008 for $5000. It was head and shoulders above my Core2Duo, 3GB Ram machine...

But unfortunately, within the past 6 months, I've outgrown it. What used to be a powerhouse, wasn't able to grow as my skills did.

2GB of RAM just doesn't cut it when I'm running Cubase, Reason, Omnisphere, EWQL Play, Styuls RMX, and about 60 tracks of vocals, with plugins, and I'm trying to mix.

I understood not jumping to Vista. I got that. I even understood not jumping to Windows 7 RIGHT OFF...


But c'mon...it's almost 2011. My $5000 Miko, that was touted as being so upgradable, isn't. OL hasn't provided any upgrade paths for me to upgrade the OS. And in speaking to support, there's an upgrade path "in the works", that I have to pay for, and that will only get me as far as Windows 7 32 bit, and I'll lose the Timbaland app/sounds, that I paid the premium for in the first place.


Us OL users have been asking for a tilt screen for YEARS. Begging, pleading even. I'm not sure of anyone that even uses the built in screen, because it's at a very inconvenient viewing angle, if you have your unit sitting on a desk. We've been screaming for OS upgrades, 64 bit, etc, etc.

Reality is, Software passed the OL units by. Musicians crave the latest and greatest, so we can keep pushing trends and pushing boundaries, and those of us that own the OL units have been forced to innovate with out dated equipment.

It makes no sense that I'm getting clicks, pops and stutters when I'm using 4 tracks of Omnisphere, and 5 tracks of EWQL Play libraries. It makes no sense that I can't mix 70 tracks of vocals, with 20 plugins, because of the clicks and pops, due to there not being enough RAM allocated.

If we as musicians are investing $5000 plus into our gear, best believe we are investing that kind of money into our software...and those software manufacturers are supporting 64 bit. Cubase. Pro-Tools. Waves. EWQL. Spectrasonics. Native Instruments.


It seems like OL just hasn't, because they haven't HAD to. I mean, they were the only fish in the pond. So why did they have to spend R&D money on 64 bit apps and drivers? There were no other options for us. OL didn't have to give us any of the options that we asked for, because they didn't have to. I mean, where were we gonna go???


We're serious about our music, and we just want OL to be serious about our music as well.


Unfortunately (or fortunately), it took a former founder and CEO, and a former tech developer to form their own company, to kick OL into gear with what it's customers have actually wanted FOR YEARS.


Does that sound like trashing??? I think not. I was merely stating my predicament.


Then AFTER the MC product launch, OL posted a thread on their website entitled "WHO FEELS AS IF THEY ABSOLUTELY MUST HAVE 64 BIT", to which I responded, saying this...

JTroup on OL Forums said:
Cubase 5, Spectrasonics Omnisphere, Stylus RMX, EWQL Silk, StormDrums, Gypsy, Ministry of Rock, Reason 4, 50 tracks of vocals, and Waves SSL and JJP plugins don't exactly hum along on 2GB of RAM.


x64 is necessary...last year.



Trashing?? Nope. But people will be able to see what your (and Corley's) comments were to me.


Is that trolling? According to the pissed off little girls at OL it is, because I was banned after that.


Never ONCE did I mention Music Computing or trash Open Labs. I merely talked about my predicament concerning my Miko, it's ability to be upgraded, and how it fits into my CURRENT needs.


In reality, MC is contacting a lot of OL customers and trying to get them to cross over and J took the bait. That's all cool, new products are cool. I joined this thread to keep the facts straight. J just comes off as a guy who's still pissed off after leaving an ex-girlfriend. Seriously, if he's done with us then just let us be.


Took the bait huh?? No I switched to a product that fit my needs. I didn't take the bait. OL should have TOOK THE HINT a long time ago, and implemented features that it's users NEEDED and WANTED...

But I guess that was Victor Wong's fault too, right?


Remember what forum you're on. You came over to FP, searched ME out, and your first post was in a thread I MADE talking about Music Computing.

So you came over here, signed up for an account, searched me out, and your every post has been in response to me or something I've said.


And I'M acting like a jilted girlfriend? Stop stalking me. I'm on my side of the internet....you came over HERE.

Go thataway.

gen 5 upgrade is $599
Older units have a few more issues because technology has changed so rapidly and will need new panels((master = $330, DJ = 300), Hard drives, Mobos, and touchscreens as well so it cost more. You sound like you know what your talking about, so how do we pay for that I ask?

motorized faders doesn't happen overnight and the cost is crazy, MC doesn't want to go there either probably.


I could give a shit about your Gen 5 sounds. I need an OS that can handle MORE RAM so that I can effectively run my THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS in Plugins that I've purchased to use in my projects. I don't give a shit about faders, Mobo's, etc. I'm good with my current processor. I just need a set of DRIVERS (aka MFusion), that will work on a 64 Bit OS.

Upgrading to Windows 7 32 bit is pointless, because i can still only address 2GB of Ram.


I'm more than willing to pay a reasonable price for 64 Bit MFusion for my unit. But I'm not paying $3049 to upgrade to all kinds of hardware that I dont' want, don't need and won't use, when all I need is for Open Labs to get off it's ASS, and write 64 bit drivers for MY HARDWARE I PAID $5000 FOR 2 YEARS AGO!


People can go to the Open Labs forums and see where I was quoted, and see what the ADMINS said to me, including yourself. My posts were deleted, of course.


Like you said, I pissed a bunch of people off at OL.


Sorry y'all can't handle the truth. #NotMyFault
 
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the newest version of Mfusion won't work with your panels which means it's useless to you because that's the point of it. to get you 64-bit with your panels, we would have to go back to that version and update it. You don't understand how code works, just because you change it for one version doesn't mean it changes all versions. If we spend the time to update all previous versions the cost would go up. I can't ask Ableton live to update version 3 to 64-bit for me, can I? So with the version of Mfusion that was updated to 64 you would basically have a Miko shell with no controls at all, not even the keys because the midi flows through the master control panell which like I said, won't be working. In this case, you might as well just get a computer. This is what we've been saying too you from the beginning.. The responses you mention are true, no one from the old company thought it was necessary, or didn't want too pay the programmer to do it. And as you can see, it didn't take all that long to do after the new guys saw it's value and acted on it. They didn't bring in anyone special to do it, it was the same guy they always use. I'm sure who ever told you all of the excuses was only doing so because it was their job to, and you know, work is work. Unless it was one of the head guys that told you that, and well, they're not around anymore it looks like. As for getting kicked from ol site. I think you had already started talking about selling your Miko because you couldn't get upgraded, or you had it up on Ebay or something. In any case, I was against doing anything about your status but was overruled. So, let's remember that I'm one person, not the whole lot.


No, you can't ask them to update Ableton Live to 64 Bit for you. But you are well within your rights to ask DELL to put out drivers that allows your hardware that you bought from them 2 YEARS AGO to work with current Operating System standards.


I'm not asking OL to make my 10 year old hardware work with current standards. I want them to make the drivers for my hardware work with the NEXT OPERATING SYSTEM RELEASE.

HP does it. They had Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7 driver version for all their hardware.

They have Windows 7 drivers for a scanner that I bought about 13 years ago, when Windows 95/98 were still the standards.

M-Audio does it. DigiDesign does it. Korg does it. Roland does it. Echo Audio does it. Presonus does it.


So why doesn't OPEN LABS put out DRIVERS that will enable their MUSIC MAKING HARDWARE to conform to the next iteration of MUSIC MAKING SOFTWARE STANDARDS???

We're not talking about going from Windows 3.1 compatibility to Windows Vista. We're talking about the VERY NEXT OS. XP to WINDOWS 7 (Cuz OL never supported Vista).



If that's hard to do, then clearly there is a FUNDAMENTAL FLAW in the way that your systems are designed and your software/drivers are written.
 
LOL at $3049 for the upgrade. You can damn near get a whole new unit for that price or a studioblade, motif, fantom, macbook/midi controller combo, for less.
 
No, you can't ask them to update Ableton Live to 64 Bit for you. But you are well within your rights to ask DELL to put out drivers that allows your hardware that you bought from them 2 YEARS AGO to work with current Operating System standards.


I'm not asking OL to make my 10 year old hardware work with current standards. I want them to make the drivers for my hardware work with the NEXT OPERATING SYSTEM RELEASE.

HP does it. They had Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7 driver version for all their hardware.

They have Windows 7 drivers for a scanner that I bought about 13 years ago, when Windows 95/98 were still the standards.

M-Audio does it. DigiDesign does it. Korg does it. Roland does it. Echo Audio does it. Presonus does it.


So why doesn't OPEN LABS put out DRIVERS that will enable their MUSIC MAKING HARDWARE to conform to the next iteration of MUSIC MAKING SOFTWARE STANDARDS???

We're not talking about going from Windows 3.1 compatibility to Windows Vista. We're talking about the VERY NEXT OS. XP to WINDOWS 7 (Cuz OL never supported Vista).



If that's hard to do, then clearly there is a FUNDAMENTAL FLAW in the way that your systems are designed and your software/drivers are written.

Why would you think that Open labs has the same amount of resources that Microsoft does to update drivers. Roland was founded in 1972 and has something in the neighborhood of 2000 employees. Korg has been around since 1962. OL is so tiny comparatively, seriously, there are like 7 full time employees. Try comparing us to another smaller example next time. Plus, I don't think i can get any updates for my Ensonique TS-12. Shit, Reason isn't even 64 bit yet and they've been around a lot longer then OL!

Another thing that gets me about your situation is that you bought a Miko as a business tool to make money, it was an investment in your company. Have you not recouped that original investment by now? Engineers i know charge $50+ an hour, they make a killing. 5 grand could be made in a couple of months easy if you're good. So, i ask you, how much have you made using your Miko?
 
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This is pathetic.

I don't see a purpose to this. You've both stated your angle.......now its just a pissing contest....if its that serious contact each other via ph# and resolve the issues.

This senseless bickering on FP does nothing for your image.




smh...
 
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PS - The manufacturer of those BUTTONS are coming out with a velocity sensitive version in about 2 months. And MC has already guaranteed that owners will get the upgrade FOR FREE.
Changing the pads already? Guess I was right about them being cheap ass tv remote buttons. And how would you go about the upgrade? Would you have to send it in?? Or do they send it to you to do yourself? Do you know?

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Here's the thing. If OL hadn't been promising me for the past year that "64 Bit is coming...Windows 7 is coming", then that would be one thing. But I've been asking for the better part of a year, ever since I started getting into the EWQL line of VSTi's. At first I was told...

"There are no plans to support 64 bit at this time"

Then when I started hounding them again in March, it was "64 bit is being looked at, but it would take an entire rewrite of MFusion...it's not very likely"

Then when I asked again in October, it was "We have a very special announcement on Friday (10/23). We're announcing upgrade paths for OL customers!


Meanwhile, for the better part of a year, I can barely manage to mix the projects that I have, because my MIKO is still running on Windows XP Home, with 3GB of RAM (even though it came with FOUR, why, IDK)


10/23 came and went with no announcement of any upgrade paths.




That's an outright LIE. I NEVER called Open Labs and said I was dumping them for Music Computing. Matter of fact, the first ANYONE heard of my affiliation with Music Computing was DURING THE WEBCAST ON 10/20!!

Last time I spoke to Open Labs was a week before that, when I asked about 64 bit, Windows 7 upgrades, and I was told "we are announcing it on Friday". "Friday" didn't come until a month later.


When i participated in the Music Computing launch, not 2 hours after the webcast, my profile on the Open Labs website was REMOVED. Last time I checked, I still owned a Miko. Guess somebody got MAD. I didn't say not one bad thing about Open Labs.


And to address trashing OL on your forums, this was my first post on that forum, in which I was responding to the thread someone started entitled WHY SHOULD I STAY??




Does that sound like trashing??? I think not. I was merely stating my predicament.


Then AFTER the MC product launch, OL posted a thread on their website entitled "WHO FEELS AS IF THEY ABSOLUTELY MUST HAVE 64 BIT", to which I responded, saying this...





Trashing?? Nope. But people will be able to see what your (and Corley's) comments were to me.


Is that trolling? According to the pissed off little girls at OL it is, because I was banned after that.


Never ONCE did I mention Music Computing or trash Open Labs. I merely talked about my predicament concerning my Miko, it's ability to be upgraded, and how it fits into my CURRENT needs.





Took the bait huh?? No I switched to a product that fit my needs. I didn't take the bait. OL should have TOOK THE HINT a long time ago, and implemented features that it's users NEEDED and WANTED...

But I guess that was Victor Wong's fault too, right?


Remember what forum you're on. You came over to FP, searched ME out, and your first post was in a thread I MADE talking about Music Computing.

So you came over here, signed up for an account, searched me out, and your every post has been in response to me or something I've said.


And I'M acting like a jilted girlfriend? Stop stalking me. I'm on my side of the internet....you came over HERE.

Go thataway.




I could give a shit about your Gen 5 sounds. I need an OS that can handle MORE RAM so that I can effectively run my THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS in Plugins that I've purchased to use in my projects. I don't give a shit about faders, Mobo's, etc. I'm good with my current processor. I just need a set of DRIVERS (aka MFusion), that will work on a 64 Bit OS.

Upgrading to Windows 7 32 bit is pointless, because i can still only address 2GB of Ram.


I'm more than willing to pay a reasonable price for 64 Bit MFusion for my unit. But I'm not paying $3049 to upgrade to all kinds of hardware that I dont' want, don't need and won't use, when all I need is for Open Labs to get off it's ASS, and write 64 bit drivers for MY HARDWARE I PAID $5000 FOR 2 YEARS AGO!


People can go to the Open Labs forums and see where I was quoted, and see what the ADMINS said to me, including yourself. My posts were deleted, of course.


Like you said, I pissed a bunch of people off at OL.


Sorry y'all can't handle the truth. #NotMyFault
Sounds like a bunch of shit that is your fault. You are too hungry for the spotlight and took the spot as the guinea pig...You got worked. Your fault.
YOU (1 person) asked for 64 bit. They said there were no plans for it. That should've been the end of the convo. You bought it be happy with what you got. You gotta remember they don't work for you, so it doesn't matter how long it takes for them to make changes. You don't see mufuggas on the apple forums goin at Steve Jobs head because iMac's aren't touch screen but iPhones are do you??
You say you can barely manage your projects. So what the hell were you doing before the Miko? SMH you bought something be happy with it. If you want it to fit "your" standards, make your own shit. Your device came with 4GB because computers work better with all ram being the same size. Having a 1GB and a 2GB stick works much different than 2 2GB sticks w/ 1GB not accessible. And XP 32-bit does not support 4GB. http://chris.pirillo.com/32-bit-windows-and-4gb-of-ram/
Something that was true at the time of purchase. So how is it their fault when you knew what you were getting?

And people knew about your MC affiliation long before the broadcast, and THIS thread proves it. Go to page 1 and look at the date. Why you lyin troup? You were promoting the competition, of course they took you off their site.

And IMO you did "take the bait" and you're gonna be in this same predicament in 3-5 years when the next product comes around and you're mad that what you have now is not as good.


It's like being mad your 92 toyota doesn't get the same mpg as the 2010 version and you goin up to the dealership and having a ***** fit when they tell you, you have to buy the new one.


YOU are mad you paid for some shit that was overpriced. People told you when you first starting hypin OL that shit was overpriced. You didn't listen. And the same thing is happening now.
All at the cost of being "first"

That's called a guinea pig bro. And anybody knowledgeable about electronics KNOWS the first is gonna be glitchy and/or have problems. So blame yourself.
 
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Your argument doesn't even remotely make sense. No sense at all.

I bought something to be happy with it yes, but also with the expectation it would grow with me, as promised.

It's a COMPUTER. And if a Mac wasn't upgradable to the next OS than what it came with, there would be a RIOT.

I'm not upset that my 2007 iPhone isn't upgradable to OS 4. But if it wasn't upgradable to OS 2, I (and the rest of the world) woulda been PISSED!!

It's a music making computer. It was touted as being able to grow with you. And none of yha was true.

64 bit is a basic music making standard. An if I can't get basic midi drivers to work with 64 bit VST's, that's a problem.


It's not like I want Windows 98 machine to be able to run Windows 7 64 bit. I want to not be fcuked up the ass when it comes time to step up one OS level.


That's basic.


But I guess I should apologize for growing, and my needs changing.



So OL (and LilRo), I'm sorry for not using usinf Fruity Loops on my Miko. I'm sorry for taking it as a serious music making machine, and expecting it to be able to be THE BEST. I'm sorry for expecting premium performance for the premium price tag.


Most of all, I'm sorry for having purchased a product that fits my needs, for $800 less.
 
Your argument doesn't even remotely make sense. No sense at all.

I bought something to be happy with it yes, but also with the expectation it would grow with me, as promised.

It's a COMPUTER. And if a Mac wasn't upgradable to the next OS than what it came with, there would be a RIOT.

Wrong. If that was the case there would not be iMacs. It would still be the MACINTOSH. And the upgrades weren't free, or even cheap. You had to buy the next product. How is this different?

I'm not upset that my 2007 iPhone isn't upgradable to OS 4. But if it wasn't upgradable to OS 2, I (and the rest of the world) woulda been PISSED!!
Not really. People with iPhone 3 don't get a free upgrade to the 4. They get the OS, but it lacks the features that make OS4 what it is. Nobody is pissed at apple when they release a new ipod every year. If you got an OG ipod you can't even get SUPPORT AT ALL for it. So what are you talking about?

It's a music making computer. It was touted as being able to grow with you. And none of yha was true.

64 bit is a basic music making standard. An if I can't get basic midi drivers to work with 64 bit VST's, that's a problem.

Not if you have not advertised your product as being 64 bit. It was 32 when it was released, it's not their obligation to make it 64 just for you. XBOX 360/PS3 are the gaming standard. Nintendo still put out a Gamecube with motion control and sold millions. How would it be Nintendo's fault?


It's not like I want Windows 98 machine to be able to run Windows 7 64 bit. I want to not be fcuked up the ass when it comes time to step up one OS level.


That's basic.
Clearly you know nothing about programming or coding. Rewriting code to fit a different spec takes time. You can't just change all the 32's to a 64 and think it will work. They have to start over, so it will take close to as long as it took to make the 32 bit version. That's not basic. If it was, you could do it yourself.

But I guess I should apologize for growing, and my needs changing.
When it comes to electronics, yes, you should. You don't see people mad that there are still cars being made that only take gasoline when there are electric cars on the market do you? Things can only upgrade so far before it needs an overhaul.


So OL (and LilRo), I'm sorry for not using usinf Fruity Loops on my Miko. I'm sorry for taking it as a serious music making machine, and expecting it to be able to be THE BEST. I'm sorry for expecting premium performance for the premium price tag.


Most of all, I'm sorry for having purchased a product that fits my needs, for $800 less.

Never said anything about FL. I said be happy with what you got. You paid for a 32bit Miko, you got one. You wanted an upgrade, they made one and you're pissy that you have to pay for it. It's ****ing stupid. There is no such thing as the best. Especially with electronics when things are only up to date for 6 months. You got 2007? 2008? I don't remember, premium performance at a 2007/8 premium price. That technology is now cheaper. That's nothing new. Again, this is the price you pay for being the guinea pig. Wait for a product to stabilize, or shut the fuck up.
 
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Yawn. You win. I should not expect for my Computer that came with Windows XP to be upgradeable to Windows 7.

I know nothing about coding. Ok, you're right. LOL.



I have a 64 bit production workstation at home, and Open Labs has one less customer.

And that's the bottom line.

Wrong. If that was the case there would not be iMacs. It would still be the MACINTOSH. And the upgrades weren't free, or even cheap. You had to buy the next product. How is this different?

Not really. People with iPhone 3 don't get a free upgrade to the 4. They get the OS, but it lacks the features that make OS4 what it is. Nobody is pissed at apple when they release a new ipod every year. If you got an OG ipod you can't even get SUPPORT AT ALL for it. So what are you talking about?



Not if you have not advertised your product as being 64 bit. It was 32 when it was released, it's not their obligation to make it 64 just for you. XBOX 360/PS3 are the gaming standard. Nintendo still put out a Gamecube with motion control and sold millions. How would it be Nintendo's fault?



Clearly you know nothing about programming or coding. Rewriting code to fit a different spec takes time. You can't just change all the 32's to a 64 and think it will work. They have to start over, so it will take close to as long as it took to make the 32 bit version. That's not basic. If it was, you could do it yourself.

When it comes to electronics, yes, you should. You don't see people mad that there are still cars being made that only take gasoline when there are electric cars on the market do you? Things can only upgrade so far before it needs an overhaul.




Never said anything about FL. I said be happy with what you got. You paid for a 32bit Miko, you got one. You wanted an upgrade, they made one and you're pissy that you have to pay for it. It's ****ing stupid. There is no such thing as the best. Especially with electronics when things are only up to date for 6 months. You got 2007? 2008? I don't remember, premium performance at a 2007/8 premium price. That technology is now cheaper. That's nothing new. Again, this is the price you pay for being the guinea pig. Wait for a product to stabilize, or shut the fuck up.
 
Yawn. You win. I should not expect for my Computer that came with Windows XP to be upgradeable to Windows 7.

I know nothing about coding. Ok, you're right. LOL.
Pretty much. Changing the base architecture for a piece of software takes time. And they did it. So I'm not exactly sure what you're upset about. Going from one os to another is one thing. Changing from a 32 bit to 64 bit architecture is much different. My computer came with Win 95 but I can run up to XP on it. Because I knew what I was getting, and made a smart purchase. If I want to UPGRADE, then I'm gonna need new hardware. And I'm not expecting Gateway to do that for free.

And Windows 7 wasn't even next. It was vista. And I bet that Miko can run vista if you know what you're doing.

When the software standard moves up to 128-bit, and your StudioBlade is obsolete, hopefully you'll understand. That's how electronics work.
 
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Pretty much. Changing the base architecture for a piece of software takes time. And they did it. So I'm not exactly sure what you're upset about. Going from one os to another is one thing. Changing from a 32 bit to 64 bit architecture is much different. My computer came with Win 95 but I can run up to XP on it. Because I knew what I was getting, and made a smart purchase. If I want to UPGRADE, then I'm gonna need new hardware. And I'm not expecting Gateway to do that for free.

And Windows 7 wasn't even next. It was vista. And I bet that Miko can run vista if you know what you're doing.

When the software standard moves up to 128-bit, and your StudioBlade is obsolete, hopefully you'll understand. That's how electronics work.


Dude. Windows 7 is nothing but Windows Vista with the Mojave patches.


I don't think you get it. We're talking about driver upgrades. That's what we're talking about. I've only been in IT for about 15 years, so I think I know it's more than "changing 32's to 64's".


My iPhone isn't upgradable to the OS4, because my Iphone is the original, which was 3 iterations back. I don't complain, I accept that it's not gonna be upgradable forever, and support has to end somewhere.

But we're talking a $5000 piece of equipment, that's TWO YEARS OLD, that they just said "okay, we're not providing any upgrades for this".


WHERE THEY DO THAT AT???


I have a Generation 4 Miko. They are only on GENERATION 6. If I have to buy an entirely new unit every time they decide to make a minor architecture change, then it's not worth the cost.

I was sold an "upgradeable" machine that isn't upgradeable. And there are hundreds/thousands of people in my same predicament.


And the company's stance was "Oh well...buy another one or shut up".



So I bought another one...and now they are mad.
 
Dude. Windows 7 is nothing but Windows Vista with the Mojave patches.


I don't think you get it. We're talking about driver upgrades. That's what we're talking about. I've only been in IT for about 15 years, so I think I know it's more than "changing 32's to 64's".

Sigh...Here's what they told you (I'm assuming, you posted it)
Here's the thing. If OL hadn't been promising me for the past year that "64 Bit is coming...Windows 7 is coming", then that would be one thing. But I've been asking for the better part of a year, ever since I started getting into the EWQL line of VSTi's. At first I was told...

"There are no plans to support 64 bit at this time"

Then when I started hounding them again in March, it was "64 bit is being looked at, but it would take an entire rewrite of MFusion...it's not very likely"

That's more than a driver change. That should be the end of it. Open Labs was not made to cater to YOU.

But we're talking a $5000 piece of equipment, that's TWO YEARS OLD, that they just said "okay, we're not providing any upgrades for this".


WHERE THEY DO THAT AT???
If you have been working as an IT for 15 years, you know 2 years is a long ass time in the computer world.

I have a Generation 4 Miko. They are only on GENERATION 6. If I have to buy an entirely new unit every time they decide to make a minor architecture change, then it's not worth the cost.
THEN DON'T BUY IT. DUH! Ipod's are on what generation now?? 2 generations ago is obsolete. And if I wanted a 2 generation upgrade, then I gotta pay for the new one.

I was sold an "upgradeable" machine that isn't upgradeable. And there are hundreds/thousands of people in my same predicament.
So there were no patches or anything for the software? You're using OS 4.0, not 4.0.125.515?? Those are random numbers, but you get the point. Those are upgrades. How is it Open Labs fault a piece of SOFTWARE won't work with it? It's exactly the same as the iPhone argument. You want a SOFTWARE upgrade, but you're upset that your HARDWARE doesn't comply to the SOFTWARE'S requirements. It doesn't matter how old it is or how long something has been out. You got persuaded by marketing techniques (the same ones you actually use) and now you're mad about it.



And the company's stance was "Oh well...buy another one or shut up".



So I bought another one...and now they are mad.

They aren't mad you bought another. They are mad that they put trust in you and endorsed you, and you turn around and get the competitors product. And, go on their site and rant about how much better this new product is. You were their flagship promoter. Everybody on FP that had a question/comment concerning the OL products went to YOU. So when YOU started saying, screw them, try this new shit, of course they would be mad. Who wouldn't?
 
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lol.


MFusion is the hardware driver.
Well damn, guess I look like a dumbass. I thought M-Fusion was the program that housed the Timbaland sounds you were cryin about.
Either way, they are not obligated to upgrade it. EDIT: and since the Miko isn't running a dedicated OS, what's stopping you from purchasing a new motherboard, ram, etc. And upgrading it yourself? Keep the housing and max out the internals.
 
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