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17.03.2006, 10:19 PM
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Yeh - the first time I thought the timing was just screwed up, then it quickly became evident what was actually happening - I had thought I had got around it somehow (but I guess not) - it was months ago that I last tried using arp send.
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17.03.2006, 10:29 PM
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"Thank you for your mail. In this case I'd recommend to use the multimode and to use one PART to trigger the internal notes of the Indigo 1 and a 2nd PART with the particular Arpeggiator patch, that then transmits the Midi notes of the arpeggiator.
The Virus allows you to set whether a PART transmits Midi or if a PART doesn't. In Single Mode the Virus definitely will send out both the Arp and the notes triggering the ARP, if it also works as a masterkeyboard."
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If it's by design, then it's intended behavior, and not a bug. But that is not elaborated on in this response mail.
This may not be what the TI users desire... so SHOUT! (to Access-Music support!!!)
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17.03.2006, 10:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Elektrobolt
If it's by design, then it's intended behavior, and not a bug. But that is not elaborated on in this response mail.
This may not be what the TI users desire... so SHOUT! (to Access-Music support!!!)
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Erm no - you can have bugs in implementation, and you can have bugs in design, but the implementation of the buggy design was correct
Therefore still a bug - but you cant blame the dev guys for this one
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18.03.2006, 12:17 AM
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If they don't fix the bugs in 1.1 they should quit as a company. I see many frustrated users as time goes by and I want to shout: Fuck you access. Give us a stable TI or go to hell. I've had enough with your total disintegration. And don't tell me that I've got to update to sp2 beacuse your machine isn't stable enough to deal with my midi interface.
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18.03.2006, 12:58 AM
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Can allways tell when the sun has gone down...
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18.03.2006, 09:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Khazul
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Originally Posted by Elektrobolt
If it's by design, then it's intended behavior, and not a bug. But that is not elaborated on in this response mail.
This may not be what the TI users desire... so SHOUT! (to Access-Music support!!!)
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Erm no - you can have bugs in implementation, and you can have bugs in design, but the implementation of the buggy design was correct
Therefore still a bug - but you cant blame the dev guys for this one
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I didn't dispute that you can not have bugs here or there (at ANY stage in development), but that IF something is "made by design", then it is not a bug, merely a behavior that is intended to be that way (and of course then, not necessarily satisfactory to end users).
Kind of like Microsoft. They do a lot of things that may appear to be bugs, but when researched, they're found to be "by design", hence not a bug.
I also did state that; whether this particular behavior (arp/action transmission) is caused by design, the mail did not say...
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18.03.2006, 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Elektrobolt
Kind of like Microsoft. They do a lot of things that may appear to be bugs, but when researched, they're found to be "by design", hence not a bug.
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Well - they try, but dont allways get it right either - they just have alot more people to argue about it with
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19.03.2006, 01:24 AM
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LMFAO someone doesnt have sp2 yet? JESUS. What are you doing on the internet? LOL.
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19.03.2006, 07:47 AM
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Hey I was running Windows 98se on my Daw until about a week ago! If things are wroking perfectly I feel there is little reason to upgrade. Still though, now that I have a computer which has a bit more guts, I probably should have upgraded a few years back.
Actually speaking of Windows....Who was it here that is working for Microsoft? I'm sure someone mentioned they were. Anyway I got myself an English copy XP sent from home for my new DAW. Is there any other way to register it without going online or ringing the toll number?
I don't like setting up anything other than music software on my DAW, and I don't wanna pay a toll to register XP, when XP already costs as much as it does.
Sorry to highjack the thread a little, but who was that??
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19.03.2006, 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Hollowcell
Actually speaking of Windows....Who was it here that is working for Microsoft? I'm sure someone mentioned they were. Anyway I got myself an English copy XP sent from home for my new DAW. Is there any other way to register it without going online or ringing the toll number?
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Its me.
You can also activate by modem - heres a support article on it:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307890
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