Should we allow the P5 forum to die a slow death....or,

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2012/10/30 20:49:17 (permalink)

Should we allow the P5 forum to die a slow death....or,

I feel a little ashamed, every time I check this board out I've noticed that the thread count on the P5 forum is slowly withering away. I still use P5 to arrange and rewire it into all my DAW's but seeing that forum kind of bum's me out.

Should I seek professional help, is my dependence on this unsupported platform reasonable?

I know once they finally close that forum I will have to seek closure myself and move on but I'm a real stubborn sort that will go down with that sinking ship, until then I'll try to post a thread or two to keep it afloat.

p.s. integrating all the features into sonar is just not the same I am so used to P5's interface, call me an ol' fashioned fool,Glug,Glug,Glug,Glug.

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    CTStump
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    Re:Should we allow the P5 forum to die a slow death....or, 2012/10/31 23:47:53 (permalink)
    Oh well it was worth a try.

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    Re:Should we allow the P5 forum to die a slow death....or, 2012/11/01 00:25:28 (permalink)
    I haven't even thought about P-5 in some time.

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