Open Labs to Ship OpenSynth neKo Keyboard Workstation Soon
January 28, 2004
Open Labs announced that shipment of the neKo is scheduled for February 16, 2004.
The neKo combines
the power and flexibility of personal computers with the real-world
playability of traditional electronic keyboards, allowing musicians the
ability to use virtual instruments and effects plug-ins in a studio or live
performance setting.
The release and shipment of
the neKo marks over a year of intense research and development by Open Labs.
In addition to the mechanical and electronic design of the neKo, great care
was taken to optimize the performance of the Windows XP operating system as
well and the development of a user-friendly software interface specifically
tailors to the needs of the musician.
During this process, Open Labs was able to further increase the processing
power of its product line by introducing the OpenSynth neKo64 and the
OpenStudio OMX64 integrated digital workstation (iDAW) with up to dual
AMD Opteron processors running at 64-bits. These two products are
considered by many to be world's most powerful audio workstations available
today.
Shipments will commence with the 61-key version with the 76-key to soon
follow. The complete line of Open Labs' products can be purchased directly
through the Open Labs website or one of its authorized dealers worldwide. A
complete list of authorized dealers and distributors will be posted after
the Winter NAMM show.
Prices for the neKo starts at $2,245 MSRP and range up depending on options.
For more information, visit their web site at www.openlabs.com. |