No one, or at least I, did not say that there aren't issues with DP. My point was that every DAW I have ever used has had issues. To say that DP/MOTU are slower than other DAWs in fixing bugs is in my experience not the case, it's about the same. Ableton had a great run fixing bugs in a timely manner until v8, and long standing Live 8 bugs took years to fix. Same with Logic, v7.0 was a total nightmare, and it took about a year and a half before they released the update that fixed it. DP in my experience goes from stable versions to unstable ones, v5 and 7 were really stable for me, 8 was OK at the end, and I agree, 9 has some issues. This isn't unique to DP; Cubase; Logic; Sonar; Live; all of them have versions and times when the product is unstable.toodamnhip wrote:OK guys, lets not get dramatic, No one said “everything’s not working”. The idea that I have a constant “harangue” means I am either somewhat psycho or something is not getting fixed for years?
And my opinion that MOTU is slow to fix 3rd party bugs is borne out by years of experience, just like the amount of time you guys have.
Perhaps I could do a webcast one day and fully demonstrate DP failing, month to month to those not believing me? But why? This is not a debate.
If either of you happy campers can successfully snap shot automate DP 9 with or with out pasting, I’d love to hear it.
More germane to this post I will state that I do miss the ability to MIDI learn in DP 9 and may have to go BACK to 9 to ride lead vocal High end boosts. But thus far, DP 8 is chasing automation pretty damn well, where DP 9 failed.
I believe heavily in learning more than one DAW, it has multiple advantages, mostly that one will be stable for the requirements of your project etc. Another is to realize after a while that every DAW will have some areas where an update or upgrade hoses it.
One last point, and I'm not trying to justify it but it's on topic for sure. All DAW developers are competing for market share, new features draw customers in and get us to upgrade, but no developer seems to have the time and resources to have every set up, every computer, audio card and plug in. Some bugs slip through. It's part of the process, I've on other forums heard people rant exactly like you have about how Logic or Live or Cubase etc. seems to not work with other developers, that they're arrogant or isolationist etc. Maybe it's that I've just been following the wrong DAWs around, but MOTU don't seem any less responsive than Steinberg for example and are certainly more responsive than Apple. You pay for tech support for Logic, basically you could pay to hear them blame the plug in developer...

My guess with DP9 is the code is being tweaked for the new changes up ahead, and it's affecting it now, hopefully it all becomes stable for sure.