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Subject:SoFo community ,thank you 4 responding
Posted by: ozzborn
Date:11/23/2002 12:25:20 AM

im glad im not the only one whos upset with A4.im also so glad that we can vent like adults and that most of us seem to be on the same page in what we expect from this product.

1 more request from the sofo community,please list your 3 major gripes with this product,i dont mean little things like reverse the loop or groove quantize,I mean WHAT DO WE NEED CHANGED OR IMPLEMETED IN ACID 4.0 FOR US TO BE HAPPY,SATISFIED CONTINUING CUSTOMERS.please 3 major things or less and please explain if needed and please,please,please no bashing,we need to be taken serious.

1 STABILITY

2 REWIRE master to sync reason into acid(honestly the way i would like to work once A4 becomes stable )or REWIRE slave (slave acid into cubase sx(some people want to work like this.)

3.BETTER MIDI MONITORING we have talked about this already

thank you 4 responding

Subject:RE: SoFo community ,thank you 4 responding
Reply by: Spirit
Date:11/23/2002 1:54:18 AM

1) Stability
2) Overdub "loop recording" in MIDI (ie defining a section and overdubbing)
3) Full effects automation

Subject:RE: SoFo community ,thank you 4 responding
Reply by: PHATDRUMS
Date:11/23/2002 3:08:30 AM

i totally agree spirit these points are really things that should be expected from
an app
stability should be taken for granted and midi looping/record and full effects automation in stead of half featured implementation of these just does not make sense to me the people who made the descisions to under cook these features
seem to be relying on the loyalty of sf users to stick with them through thick and thin and probably add these features to a grateful sf audience in a5.0 the technology to do what you asked is already in place some other apps have had these features for a couple of years and acid is playing catchup once again
this is technolgical led industry and i have serious doubts that sf have the capabilities to catch up never mind lead once more

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