I have to agree, the sounds on the video did not impress me in the least. I have a Triton Pro-X, which has been relegated to sampling use during live performances (because the sounds in the unit are just not up to snuff). As a live performance tool, I think the Triton is fine. However, if they really intended for the OASYS to be such a studio/production workhorse, why didn't they hire better people for the sound design aspect of it? I can't see many people buying one. Let's, see, for about the same price, you can have a Mini, Virus Ti, Fantom, and couple lower priced rack units.
Also, the OASYS would look cool onstage, but who wants to an $8000 board into a live performance situation and risk water, shock, or the occasional guitar falling onto it? Doesn't do it for me...
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