So unfortunately I’ve actually returned mine. It’s a similar story to Rhett Shull’s video (can’t believe I’m in agreement with him) but ultimately it’s just too buggy and unfinished in its current state.
I’m actually pretty disappointed that it’s shipped with so many issues, which are a deal breaker for me. I appreciate that if you’re a home player or hobbyist then you can wait for bug fixes, but if you’re doing paid gigs you can’t be waiting for it to lose audio or make weird pops or volume spikes during a performance.
It definitely has the sounds and I’m sure it’ll all get sorted eventually, but it’s being sold as unit that can be used by pros right now and it’s not that.
I'm thinking of doing the same, although the return period for me is over; so it's more likely going to be sold than returned.
The reason is not because of the many issues, but I'm realizing this product is not for me: I don't care for a such a big screen or for the nice graphics, it makes the unit huge. I don't need or use Showcase. Not sure also if it's a good idea to have such a unit being potentially a single source of failure during a show (if used for backing tracks, lights, etc.). For 2000 USD I was expecting more in terms of improvements I guess, specially sound wise. I feel I got the same old OG unit but with 16 new models (they sound good yes) but ended up using mainly the Mark IV, again.
I am not bashing the unit, for some people this may be a dream come true.
