Anderton
Of course drivers can be re-written, but as has been pointed out here, to be fair to Roland the economics of doing so don't make sense.
Well, hang on there. In the case of the v series drivers, us plebs at the forums have them working, off the back of a bit of getting together in our spare time. Roland could get a moderately capable junior to sort this out in an afternoon. That's not an economic barrier, that's cynically exercised fake obsolescence.
I hope this eventually bites them. We're now in a world where audio hardware needs to be computer compatible. I hope that the companies - of which there are presently few, it has to be said - who work to maintain compatibility, will earn their customers' loyalty. And that the companies who presently don't, find it necessary to rethink that position.
Roland have been financially struggling for quite a while, it's no secret. And while I wish no ill on their workforce in general, at a corporate level, well, they should stop conducting their business so poorly.
THERE, I'VE SAID IT.