I genuinely think that a lot of Receptor owners (like myself) don't want to rave about it just yet, as some of the major features aren't implemented or integrated properly. It will end up being a fantastic machine, but it's still in "beta" stage as far as I'm concerned. That's not to say it's not useful as it is, but it will be great once some bugs get ironed out, and some features are added! It's an elegant concept IMO, and one I've always wished existed for live performance. It's also a handy addition to the studio!pummel wrote:The concept is good; but the implimentation is poor.
1) Too expensive
2) No included "premium VSTI"
3) Dongle
Why would someone spend $1400 for an empty box, then spend another $500+ on dongled soft synths ? For that money, one could buy a real keyboard instrument; something with intrinsic and resale value.
The hole in the receptor logic is the implicit assumption that software synthesizers are "as good as" hareware synthesisers. They are not. They could be, but the economics are not there to support it. Typically, a softsynth is nothing more than the product of an individual's hobby, with perhaps NI and one or two others being the exceptions.
Meanwhile, the big hardware names have the resources, financial and otherwise, to build real hardware, write real software, and include quality samples / presets. (This last point is not to be understated, because a synth without quality presets is nothing but a sound designers toy.) The hardware itself becomes the dongle.
In my opinion, for a receptor-like concept to be viable, it needs to be price competitive with what it wants to displace; either PC (with freeware) or keyboard (with premium software). For the price of a Receptor, I could have a Yamaha P60 midied to an Alesis QS6.2. I know which choice I would make.
As far as the price goes, I've always found it bizarre that so many people think it's outrageous. I investigated rack mount PC's and laptops, and here in Brisbane, Australia, it ain't THAT much different! Sure, it's a BIT more, but you'd expect that with a custom OS etc.
As for going for the Yamie and Alesis (?) I have only one question - what the hell are you doing on KVR????