By psoul
Fri Sep 22, 2017 10:39 am
that's why they fit a 16 level physical button and not a track mute physical button 

FrankWhite4Mayor wrote:5 months after launch for advertised functionality is pathetic.

**** wrote:FrankWhite4Mayor wrote:5 months after launch for advertised functionality is pathetic.
It is, but that´s how these mofos are doing business. Best to not buy their crap and let them die a slow and painful death!


FrankWhite4Mayor wrote: P Goodclit should be replaced with someone who can meet deadlines. 5 months after launch for advertised functionality is pathetic.

Automageddon wrote:
I haven't tried, but when in controller mode, can you edit automations from th ehardware?
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lol P-Goodclit lol omg thats funny.
They won't replace him with some one that will be on time. They would have to pay that person more money.
Plus fit their non sense.
For a major change they gotta clean house! THE WHOLE HOUSE FROM THE TOP DOWN!FrankWhite4Mayor wrote: P Goodclit should be replaced with someone who can meet deadlines. 5 months after launch for advertised functionality is pathetic.

zangetsu01 wrote:As far as I can see, you can only control automation with the qlinks from the hardware.. and switch some funtcions on and off with the touch screen.. You can't draw automation lines..

FrankWhite4Mayor wrote:What’s up NOC!
Hiring someone with more advanced programming abilities for an additional 50 stacks is certainly worth the investment as opposed to missing out on potential revenue that is being diverted to competitors.
I don’t care about wifi or Bluetooth. I just want the damn real-time timestretch in stand-alone. That code/technology has existed for over a decade. One programmer by them selves could have implemented this over the year+ timeframe in which 2.0 was allegedly under development.
Akai, show me what you got!![]()
benway wrote:Looks like overbridge for Digitakt isn’t out yet either, what five or six months later? And now that I think of it when I bought my Rytm, overbridge was a key reason for choosing it over a Tempest ... and it took the guts of a year to before they released a version that worked reliably for me.
Seems to me that in 2017 releasing hardware when the OS and features are only like 75% done is pretty standard practice for a lot of manufacturers. I guess what I learned from the rytm was to take the box in the state that it’s in when you get it and see if it works for you, instead of sweating on what might be around the corner ... and when. Because if a box that’s 75%+ feature complete fundamentally isn’t doing it for you, odds are that the 25% that might be in future updates wont change that.