By
kb420ps
Mon Jan 28, 2013 9:48 am
When asked about the 5000, he mentioned "resources". That pretty much says it all. If the 5000 were a priority, it would have already received an update. It's been 4 years, and in that time, they have researched, developed, manufactured, and already updated the Renaissance, and to add insult to injury, it's getting another update next month.
I simply can't endorse the Akai MPC line anymore. The 5000's O.S. 2.0 bugs should have been addressed before any future product was even considered for development. I truly believe that the loyal consumers and fan base deserved a working fully functional product along with continued support, and Akai simply didn't do that.
In my opinion, the Renaissance is more of a "computer software baby DAW with a dedicated midi controller" than a true MPC. The minute they said it will host vst's changed everything. Veteran DAW companies struggle with compatibility with 3rd party plugins. If Akai's failure to support the 5000 is any indication of future support for the Renaissance, then I would advise against anyone purchasing it. They are releasing a 1.3 update for it, but there are still bugs in that software that haven't been addressed. How long before they abandon support for the Renaissance like they did with the 5000? If "resources" are really an issue, then how will the Renaissance software continue to be developed without charging the users for updates like all other DAW companies do?