Originally Posted By: VintageGibson
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re. your comment on updates for prior releases, I use Fuji cameras and they recently introduced the XT-4 model which supersedes the previous XT-3.
Around the same time they released a firmware update for the XT-3, this has been their policy for some time and I believe fairly common in that business.

Vintage



Matt said "most," he didn't say all. Yes there are companies that DO issue updates (SW and FIRMWARE) after product is superseded (like your Fuji) but when they do its usually, not I said usually (not always and not never) for a short period of time. it is very seldom an on-going series of updates.

I have racks of synths and effects, as well as multiple high-end workstation keyboards ($2K to well over $3K) from a lot of manufactures Roland, Yamaha, Alesis, Korg, Lexicon, Digitech, Fostex, and others. I do not own a single racked module or keyboard workstation that ever received a single firmware update AFTER a new version model was released. Even when new models are not released a lot of stuff is simply "abandoned" after 18 to 24 months to the point they don't even update PC drivers for their USB or Firewire interfaces when Windows OS went from Win 7 to Win 8, and worse, to Win 10.

Back on point:
I DO agree if there are any RT's that had to be updated for GENERAL issues that are NOT specific to BIAB/RB 2020 implementation of those RT's (i.e., those RT's have usability issues that only occur in 2020 BIAB/RB and not in 2019, 2018,..) then yes I think PG should, as they have done in the past, release a separate RT update.

Email tech support directly and ASK if they plan to update those RT's for 2019 that are in common with 2020 that were "updated" in patch 715.

Larry


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