You probably didn't follow other discussions on this topic of Nord technology platform, the limit is likely related to the "chipset" (DSP) family they use but switching architecture and porting your code to a new one is complex (and as you say they already had to for NE6/NS3 do due to discontinuation of the original Fresscale DSPs they used) and... how many of the 40 Nord employees do we think are working on R&D?spalding12 wrote: it isn't about punishing them
it said they really don't care what people do want
you can find another keyboard even for $2000 less that has so little memory
and not one bit more than six years ago
in the same exact chipset by the way is what I hear
where were they even find those?
Just trying to understand, not justify or support (or "excuse"), but Nord would be crazy if they could fulfill this recurring request of "more on board memory" and they didn't do it "just because", imho, or not?