On 9/23/02 1:13 PM, "Malcolm Payne" <alt@...> wrote: > On 9/23/02 8:58 AM, "Nick Loe" <nloe@...> wrote: > >> > Has any one read the SOS article this month about John Digweed and Nick >> > Muir? >> > This is a quote from it: >> > >> > 'When I'm using the EXS24, I'll go back the next day and find the tuning's >> > knocked out a little bit for some reason' >> > >> > Something tells me they've not paid for their software......surprising >> > really - I'd have thought they were raking it in! > > Interesting conundrum. Emagic/Apple really have to get on his case, and get > him to admit publicly in the next issue that he was using a crack, if he > was, because otherwise many people will assume that if someone as high > profile as him says a certain software is faulty, then it is. > > On the other hand, I believe there were a few situations where a legal copy > could have tuning problems also... > > Malcolm Something very strange happened to me the other day. I opened a song I hadn¹t worked on in a while, and everything seemed out of tune EXS, Audio, Midi (via Inputs). I couldn¹t figure out which tracks were good and which were bad it was such a mess. I ended up opening one of the backups of the song and everything was fine. Very weird. Eric (with completely legit SW) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [exs] SOS John Digweed article...
2002-09-24 by Eric Lee
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