Raw Nerve

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2011/02/03 01:04:13 (permalink)

Raw Nerve

I guess I hit a raw nerve with my thread about the update that other DAW program just released that just happens to look just like X1 and almost the same initials.
 
It looks like it has been deleted from the software forum.
 
I find this a little irritating, but hay, it's their forum.
 
I guess timely updates are a bit of a sore subject around here at the moment.
 
Hope I'm not on their Schnitt List.  
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    Re:Raw Nerve 2011/02/03 02:18:05 (permalink)
    I didn't see the post, but I can understand why they would delete a post like that.

    I'm so frustrated with X1 right now I don't even want to think about it.

    I mentioned this to someone else the other day, it's almost like it has an embedded virus in the code that randomly breaks functions, then allows them work again, and moves on to something else.

    Been a long day, better stop now and just go to bed.

    "I pulled the head off Elvis, filled Fred up to his pelvis, yaba daba do, the King is gone, and so are you."
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    Re:Raw Nerve 2011/02/03 10:08:27 (permalink)
    I guess what bothers me more than anything else about it, (deleting the post) is the fact that I'm one of the lucky ones. I haven't had any serious problems with X1 other than the known bugs that have been spoken of around the forums. I had an annoyance of a groove player being in a track buss somehow that I didn't place there but worked around the problem. Not sure how a groove player can be in a track buss but on a recovery start up that what it said was in the buss. I'm still investigating that one.
     
    I'm looking at "that other" DAW because it was a great deal, price wise, to try out and I truly love having all the tools I can afford. I love learning new software and how other programs work in the hopes to apply things I learn to all the software I use and use them as efficiently as possible and as needed to complete the tasks at hand.
     
    I have no grudge against X1. I like it the most because it was my "First".
    I enjoy working in X1 and will enjoy it even more when they get most of the annoying bugs ironed out in the next patch. I say that because I hope folks around here can see that I'm not on a Bash X1 crusade. I simply want to use all the tools that are available that I can afford. I thought that's what the software forum was for is to write about other software that will benefit all of us. I see posts of all types about many other software programs. I guess I just choose the heaviest monkey on X1's back at the moment.
     
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