• SONAR
  • Is everyone completing the survey? (p.8)
2015/06/25 15:44:41
synkrotron
charlyg
I thought it was obvious I was joking.



Apologies.
 
I do not have a sense of humour.
2015/06/25 17:19:39
mettelus
That is sort of shooting yourself in the foot to have a "targeted demographic" that doesn't include your entire customer base (there is even a question as to which version you use in the survey, so is not even Platinum-specific).
 
On the flip side... the wise man would trim down specifics and survey every DAW user they could find. Knowing your "enemy" better than they know themselves is always an advantage.
2015/06/25 17:25:06
Geo524
I took the survey yesterday.
2015/06/25 18:16:35
michaelhanson
Karyn
Since i received the survey Splat has been 20 - 40% better..  (and I put that in the survey)


I appear to be responding 20-40% quicker to the surveys as well. 😄. Several of the questions were about iOS compatibility I noticed. I was taking the survey on my iPad and it worked fine. 😊
2015/06/25 18:38:13
charlyg
synkrotron
charlyg
I thought it was obvious I was joking.



Apologies.
 
I do not have a sense of humour.


 I coulda put a smiley or some such. I just figured no one would listen to a noob...which is not a bad idea most of the time. Although I do surprise myself in Sonar once in a while.
2015/06/25 19:27:04
jb101
Karyn
arachnaut
What survey?


This survey


 
Karyn
kevo
Surveys are usually sent out to a targeted demographic. That is why not everyone receives a request to take part in the survey.

You only have to look at the first question to know it was not targeted at anyone.  Any company that targets a particular demographic for a survey (other than simply their customers) is biasing the result towards the answers they want before a single question is asked, which makes the survey pointless anyway.




 
Kevo is right.
 
There was a previous survey that some misguided forum member posted a link to - it skewed the results.  It was targeted at the people to whom it was sent - Cakewalk chose them.  It must have been a waste of money for Cakewalk.
 
Posting a link to it could ruin the whole survey.  Even people who don't own Sonar could now respond - "godparticle", anyone?
 
As a forum host, Karen is probably privy to more information than the rest of us, I don't know.
 
Surely if Cakewalk wanted everyone to respond, they would have posted a link themselves, rather than email it?
 
Anyhow, Karen may be party to insider knowledge that we are not - I merely point out that Kevo has a point.
 
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2015/06/25 19:30:19
jb101
It was a fascinating survey - I responded.
 
It will be interesting to see what comes next.
2015/06/25 19:33:16
dubdisciple
I found some of the questions awkward to answer since no answer fit neatly
2015/06/25 19:36:35
synkrotron
I'm confident that, if Cakewalk did not want this survey to be completed by all and sundry, even perhaps non-users, they would have said so in their correspondence to each "targeted" individual. If they didn't, then anyone could have innocently posted the same link anywhere on the internet.
 
charlyg
I just figured no one would listen to a noob...



I think it must have been the upper case character used that drew my attention... Plus, it was posted in one of the more "serious" *ahem* forums here 
2015/06/25 20:03:28
cuitlahac
I did not receive the survey but......Thanks for the link Karyn......survey completed!
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