
j.troup
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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.
Wait. I just googled it and M-Fusion is a full piece of software with a gui and everything. That's not just a driver.
Or is it M-fusion's lack of a driver update that is keeping you from going 64-bit?
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.
This is what I've been trying to tell you.
Open Labs customized a version of MFusion, to be the DRIVERS for the hardware in the unit. So without MFusion, you can't use your black & white keys. You can't use the faders, knobs and buttons. Basically, what you're left with is a computer.
This was my problem. If I upgraded to Windows 7 x86, I could get MFusion to work, but i would lose my sound library, because Proteus doesn't work in Windows 7.
Okay, i'm cool with that, but i'm still stuck at 32 bit...same thing as Windows XP, cuz honestly, I could give a shit about those Timbaland sounds, as i never used them anyway.
What I do care about, is using my EWQL libraries, my Omnisphere, and my Waves plugins in my projects, because those are what I use the most. And at 32 bit, with only 2gb of RAM addressing, I CAN'T.
They aren't obligated to put out new drivers, no. No company is. But it's just good customer service.
I'm not asking for all the new features of the new OL boards. I'm not asking for all the new software on the OL boards. I don't even use the faders, knobs and buttons on my Miko. Never have.
But I NEED those piano keys on the Miko. And I NEED 64 bit drivers.
And I'm willing to pay for the drivers. I'm okay with paying up to like $500 - $600 to get 64 bit drivers.
But I won't pay $3049. That's outrageous, because I don't need everything that comes in that upgrade for that price.
All I need are the 64 bit Drivers so my hardware will work with a 64 bit OS. And if they don't want to give it to me then that's their right...but it's also my right to switch to a product that will give it to me, and no longer support the other guys.
And trust me...I wasn't the only one asking for 64 bit, as there were a good number of people on the OL forums asking for the same thing, and have been asking for the same thing for over a year now.
I can keep the housing, and max out the internals, sure. I could go x64, buy a new mobo, processor, RAM, etc. But I'd still lose the functionality of the piano keys, because they depend on the MFusion drivers.
See my dilemma?
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