Hi Taike

1. Less Pre-sets
2. Less Layers
3. Less Editing
4. No DSP Card
5. No Akai Import
6. No User VST
7. Less option packs (At least at the moment)

There are also quite a few other features missing as well.

On the upside, it is based on OAS 7 & the OAA (Although if you tried it you probably wouldn’t know it) and it does pull ahead of OAS 7 by running Windows 7 and has an SSD as standard. (OAS 7 makes do with XP and a HDD)

The biggest difference however, is that the Wing is designed to sound correct right OOTB, just like the Yamaha, Korg, Roland Arrangers etc. (Press a button and everything is set up for you) whereas OAS 7 gives you the basic setups thus allowing you to do your own thing straight OOTB. (The limit is your imagination)

For most users this is all that they want, (Hence the reason the Wing was introduced) but for me it’s like all hardware arrangers, being just to limiting for what I want.

Hope this helps

Bill
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