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Subject: Why sell Asr-X/Asr-10?
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Original Message 1/2 21-Oct-99 @ 01:12 AM - Why sell Asr-X/Asr-10?
Message 2/2 21-Oct-99 @ 09:19 PM - RE: Why sell Asr-X/Asr-10?
Yes, there were bugs in the early OS version of the ASR-X - anything pre-2.67 should be immediately upgraded!!! Like any 'all-in-one' box is has shortcoming but, I'm not going to reiterate all of them here. Check the ASR-X web sites and mailing list for details...
As far as the bad construction rep, well, that seems to be the case with FIZMO but not the ASR/TS series. They seem to have no more or no fewer problems than any other popular keyboard. Some ASR-X Pro units do have a problem with two 32 MB SIMMs (see other thread in this forum.)
As far as why people sell them off, I suspect this has to do with the widely held perception that 'newer is better'. I don't know about you but I've bought and sold way_too_much gear before I ever truely exploited it. I owned an Emax II for many years before I decided to part ways with it. I can honestly say I never took it as far as it could possibly go.
Look at the unrelenting popularity of the Roland TR/TB series. People dumped them left, right, and center when ROMplers were on the rise and digital keyboards were in vogue. Then, they were snatched up by the people who REALLY wanted to make music as they were available for cheap! Now, people realize that these 'old' analog synths had some value after all (and I'm not talking dollars here.)
I really, really would like to see EMU/ENSONIQ continue to support the ASR-X series (I'm an ASR-X Pro user if you didn't already know ;-) Better yet, take it to the next level - how about an ASR-Xcel?
I've recently exchanged email with a fellow who is selling his ASR-X Pro to buy back an ASR-10 rack mount because, basically, he is more comfortable with the ASR-10 user interface than the ASR-X. I don't see a problem with that. Another online acquaintance was going to sell his ASR-X Pro to pay off his new Triton - then had a change of heart. Now, I'm not saying it's the last sampler I'll ever own but it does have a lot to offer - in spite of its shortcomings (perceived and legitimate!)
regards,
jondl
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