by Craig » 05 Nov 2013 13:22
The new Ajamsonic is spot on. From people I know who have this installed, it also corrects the problems with the audio styles glitching that have been present for quite a while. Even with the latest OS system in the Audya, it was still very buggy resulting in mine going back for a refund after a few days of putting up with very bad glitches.
I think the main reason was down to the slow hard drive that Ketron put in their machines when it first came out. Once the audio loop reaches the end, the time it takes for it to start again with some styles seemed to be the fault.
Although this Ajamsonic gives current Ketron users a boost with new sounds, styles and possibly a more stable system, personally I think it has come 4 years too late.
The Audya should have been more stable when it was first released and at its current retail price (they still sell for well over £3000, 2nd hand you are looking £2000+) with the T5 almost here, Roland with the BK9 and Korg arrangers out there, Ketron is playing catchup once again.