>>when i C U smile<<Tumor wrote:
I can face the world, oh oh,
you know I can do anything
When I C U smile
I C a ray of light, oh oh,
I C it shining right through the rain
When I C U smile
Oh yeah, Tumor when I C U smile at me
*tug*
*tug*
*tug*
>>when i C U smile<<Tumor wrote:
Poster wrote:don't forget YOU were the one dragging it on to the forum with your drama posts..
you were the one to make it public and forced Ableton to respond on the forum..
you know as well that they can't go that deep all in the open on a forum..
Timur wrote:So please take some minutes to publish a list of coming fixes and the status of your current progression or estimated release of the first/next update. Even if you cannot do this you should at least publish a current list of known bugs and limitations so that your customers know what problems they have to deal with when working with Live 7.
Talk about urban myths. Hoffman2k uttered the same statement lately. Could you please help my memory where I asked to get a free copy of Live? If you use the search function you will not find the phrase "free copy" in any of my posts. If I wanted a free copy I could just download it. I did state that "I am not willing to pay for a product..." at the buggy state it has been in when I in fact did already pay for it but thought about returning it. My guess is that the long sentence in between puzzled many people who are not used to sentences consisting of more than 10 words. Oh, d*mn, I just wrote another one of those again...Poster wrote:remember those empty threats when you were claiming a free copy for all the work you had done?
i.m.ho. you were not a serious discussion partner from that point on..
Thanks for the hint and well wishing, Neb. I took a quick look, but it looks like a very typical linear arrangement software. Is it not? Anyway, for the time being I'm bound to use Live (and would love to see it stable and performing).Nebulae wrote:Timur, check out Project 5. Good luck, bro.
No, you are just working differently and have different needs and demands. Live crashes regulary on me when changing Midi settings (DirectMusic is still a mess), external plugins have altering/modulated attacks/timings (and changing those setting can also lead to crashes) and my shiney new PC that is running Vista is still waiting to be used (so that I can give away the old one including its XP installation). You see quite alot of those "CPU spikes", "glitches" and "sudden crash to desktop" posts on the forum. That kind of inconsistent behavior is not tolerable for live-music gear.Leisuremuffin wrote:y'know, not once have i had to contact customer support.
i must be doing something wrong.
let me fix that memory leak..Timur wrote:Talk about urban myths. Hoffman2k uttered the same statement lately. Could you please help my memory where I asked to get a free copy of Live? If you use the search function you will not find the phrase "free copy" in any of my posts.Poster wrote:remember those empty threats when you were claiming a free copy for all the work you had done?
i.m.ho. you were not a serious discussion partner from that point on..
Timur wrote:I am seriously considering to ask Ableton for a free version of Live 7 for all the time and effort I have spend in finding their really hard to find low level bugs! Being a computer expert I usually get paid for this kind of work! .
I guess that's one of the reasons why all of my threads ended up with everyone picking/talking about my attitude instead about the subject at hand. Oh, wait, we're doing it again, ain't we?Tarekith wrote:recently I've been reporting that Vista is using WAY more resources (like 20-30%) than XP SP3 - and I was shocked by this
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so it seems you have noticed a biggie here!
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thanks Timur - you are the uber tester!"
I will do that. Thanks again, Neb. Hehe, guess what. I'm running a thread on the Cakewalk forum since two weeks ago where I informed them about issues in RME's and also in Cakewalks MMCSS implementation. Their CTO Noel was quick to answer and I'm positive that he has identified and possibly fixed the Cakewalk part of the issues already. I'm not going to become a Sonar user, one reason being that there is no OS X port. But the short experience with their forum support has been a good one. Especially with Noel understanding what I am talking about on the technical side and him not feeling offended by a mere demo user pointing to bugs in "his" software.nebulae wrote:^ actually, project 5 is Cakewalk's "answer" to Live. Check out some videos and product demos on Youtube.
Just letting you know there are alternatives.
my $0.02...Timur wrote:all of my threads ended up with everyone picking/talking about my attitude instead about the subject at hand.
Timur wrote:So when and where did I ask for a free copy then? I also sometimes seriously (with an ironic or sarcastic voice) consider to tell unnerving people to just shut up or go to hell. But guess what, I usually still don't do it. And I did not ask Ableton to provide me a free copy of Live.
Talk about taking things out of context. That was a thread talking about "DRAMATIC CPU load increase when using Vista Basic Desktop" that consisted entirely of content about the topic.
The quote sentence was a small part of a reply to Tarekith writing:
I guess that's one of the reasons why all of my threads ended up with everyone picking/talking about my attitude instead about the subject at hand. Oh, wait, we're doing it again, ain't we?Tarekith wrote:recently I've been reporting that Vista is using WAY more resources (like 20-30%) than XP SP3 - and I was shocked by this
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so it seems you have noticed a biggie here!
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thanks Timur - you are the uber tester!"