Timeline wrote:Wataya think shipping to Alpha Centauri will cost ya?
My life savings.

Moderator: James Steele
Easy. Call Fedex or whatever you guys call it and ask what a billion mile delivery will cost.Timeline wrote:Wataya think shipping to Alpha Centauri will cost ya?
I'm still waiting for the aural feedback feature. You know, the feature that, while you are in the middle of a particularly good take or while nailing an improv a voice from DP6 says `You R-O-C-K ROCK!" or `You are a jam freak!" or in a sultry voice says`Can I meet you in your dressing room after the show' or says `I love you man!' The way I see it is that there will be hundreds, no thousands of exclamations that will let me know just what a musical gift to mankind I am.Spikey Horse wrote:Of course the longer we wait the more time they have to stuff it full of last minute mini features that'll come in really handy....
.... I dunno, different fonts for the counter or something.
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or 'take smilies'
good take
not sure
sounded great .. ahem ... 'at the time'
wrong key
I have found this kind of treatment to be the same sad story across all DAWs except two - Sonar and Reaper. People wonder why Sonar is so popular. One of the several reasons is because Cakewalk communicates with their users and then they incorporate features into new versions that came from the users. And to top it off they even say that the feature came from users.Timeline wrote:What continues to bother me and I doubt I'll ever get used to it is the fact that in the last 10 years I have NEVER gotten one email asking me what features or satisfaction I have with DP nor what features I use and don't use. They appear like stuck up AH's for the most part with the few exceptions like Dave and some of the support staff. They tell us little and do their own thing and were out her as their sole support base. It infuriates me to no end.
If I had another option I would jump ship immediately as when I tried and spent 1500 bucks on Nuendo which was a bust.
I like these, hope they include them. Although I think they should add one more:Spikey Horse wrote:Of course the longer we wait the more time they have to stuff it full of last minute mini features that'll come in really handy....
.... I dunno, different fonts for the counter or something.
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or 'take smilies'
good take
not sure
sounded great .. ahem ... 'at the time'
wrong key
i mean to say that i have an amateur project i'm doing that is low pressure, without the client in the room. still a number of audio tracks, so i can give DP6 a proper workout without a client over my shoulder. i think it would be a hoot. all the stuff i'm doing right now includes clients in the room the whole time. so i'm not so much brave, but i just am picking the most opportune time.Timeline wrote:You sire be a brave soulpounce wrote:i'm ready for it, and i'm waiting as patiently as i can. i have a project i'd like to try this out on early next month.
Gentlemen, grab your towels, beers n' peanuts...it's just a hitchhike away..Killahurts wrote:Actually one light year is about 5,880,000,000,000 (5 trillion, 880 billion) miles.monkey man wrote:I think the star is 5 light years away at approimately 200 million miles per LY.
And remember, Fed Ex requires a zip code.