>> . >'m guessing a lot of analog synthesis newcomers hear this for the first >>> ime and think something is broken. Then you get the "me too!"s when >> I'm not a newcomer by *any* stretch of the imagination. Nor is this my only >> modular. >> I know wrong when I hear it. I'm not an idiot. > I didn't mean to imply as much. That was the "when some one has a legitement > problem" part of my comment. More of a statement as to why the complaint > might pop up here frequently. Yup - I've seen this syndrome. Mention you have a problem, and suddenly everyone else has the same problem. Or they think they do. This is really aggrivating as a developer, and I've seen it in just about all of the beta tests done on every project I've done. What's even worse is that person A may have problem X, and person B also now reports that he has problem X, but really has problem Y or no problem at all. Not only do you have to deal with problem X, you have to also do damage control so person with problem Y doesn't pollute person with problem X, or person Z, A, etc... Look for no bigger example of this than the Pentium FDIV bug. People were actually claiming that the SUBTRACT function in Windows screwing up beyond something like 20 decimal places was the Pentium FDIV bug. They were attributing it to almost anything wrong with their machines. Couple that with hypersensitivity, and you get some real irrational behaviors. I just wish people were globally a lot more observant. Not that this particular issue has anything to do with the issue being discussed... -->Neil ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Neil Bradley "I've got a fever and the only prescription is MORE Synthcom Systems, Inc. COWBELL!!!"
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RE: [motm] clicks con't (fwd)
2005-04-08 by Neil Bradley
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