jajajaja! vas a acabar comprándote un teclado mejor
que el mio!! jaja
que el mio!! jaja
Alguien escribió:Firmware update is difficult at best, creates a brick at worst.
i have to flash my firmware daily to get it working.
Loses my user preset.
Okay, long story short, the VX8 is a marvelous disaster. Plain and simple. I've spent a lot of waisted hours trying to get this keyboard to work. This hasn't been the case for everyone; however, quite a few people have experienced problems.
In my situation I had to return my VX8 TWICE due to a faulty firmware upgrade which "bricked" the entire $1000 keyboard. It is now a very pretty red brick, or at least a 70 pound paper weight.
-Manual is very vague and written from China. Many of the character's are in Chinese and the English phrasing is poorly done.
-Many people have experienced problems with sticking keys which also make loud clicking noises. For some people the power button sticks. For other people, the jog wheel rubs against the casing.
-Motorized faders do not respond to software DAWs (this may have been fixed recently)
-Limited compatibility (did not work well in Sonar, Pro Tools, or Logic. This may be fixed in the future.)
-The updating software, the "VX Brain," is currently incompatible with Windows Vista and MacOS.
-Audio interface uses Windows XP drivers instead of ASIO drivers. Therefore there is an audio latency of around 400 milliseconds. (unacceptable for professional use.)
-Many misspellings and mis-phrasing in poorly done documentation and VX Brain software. The word "OCTAVE" they spell "OCTACE," the word "working" is spelled "workiings."
-Perhaps worst of all: THERE IS A HIGH RISK THAT THE FIRMWARE UPDATE WILL RENDER YOUR VX USELESS. This is what many call a "bricked" piece of equipment. Basically, it becomes totally useless if the update goes bad, then you have to return it. Either that or you're out $1000 and a lot of your own time. Mine did this and I had to return it twice. The second time was one too many times for me. I'm going to try a Fatar keyboard next and hopefully, they do things better.
-CME is a "new," slightly immature company. Instead of admitting failures, they explain them away and say "it works fine for me."
CME is a growing company and they're struggling with issues of globalization. Their products and their documentation are "magnificent disasters." Their product manuals are especially bad, making this product frustration to learn how to use. There may be some hope for the VX series yet... but buying one is a huge risk.
) Así que me lo agenciaré, y confiemos en los 2 años de garantía y en 7 días a partir de la recepción como plazo de devolución.
Baneado
Bonham Radio escribió:Hola a tod@s.
Yo también estaba interesado en el VX6, pero me acabo de dar cuenta de la versión 2... es una actualización de soft? por que tiene toda la pinta... el cacharro es el mismo (o yo no lo distingo).
Bonham Radio escribió:Sobre el tacto de las teclas tengo una pregunta para los que o habéis probado: Siendo CME filial de Yamaha, el tacto de semicontrapesada es como el del Motif XS? Porque si es el mismo puede ser algo espectacular!
Bonham Radio escribió:Y sobre la interfaz de audio... que tal es de calidad? valdría la pena actualizar a la versión Firewire o mejor me hago con la Saffire 24 Pro DSP que es la que tenía en mente?

Bonham Radio escribió:Euforic, creo que sé donde has visto la oferta pero... no te has pensado lo de hacerte con el VX6 en vez del VX7? El tamaño y peso es considerable, y te lo digo por experiencia.
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Bonham Radio escribió:Por cierto, me aburre sobremanera tanta sigla y código, podrían ponerles nombres normales, no? jajaja.
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