Thanks Tom!filkertom wrote:Done and done.
Steven
Thanks Tom!filkertom wrote:Done and done.
sweet...cheersDNR Collaborative wrote:For those looking for a new manual, we have added one to the beta testing forum, as well as the user accounts
Steven
Sure thing, and if you happen to notice the absence of critical information or typos and such, please drop us a line and we will make sure it is correctedebow wrote:sweet...cheersDNR Collaborative wrote:For those looking for a new manual, we have added one to the beta testing forum, as well as the user accounts
Steven
+1aMUSEd wrote:Imho you really need to get to grips with the concept of professionalism. This is not an appropriate statement for a public forum.DNR Collaborative wrote:I never once mentioned him as "a problem" because without him, there wouldn't be a DNR Collaborative Design Group. And we are not advancing in that direction, we are following a predetermined business plan that is based around future revenue. Reason was never a problem for the customers either - everyone ended up with a valuable product for a minuscule investment. Reason was a problem for himself, unfortunately.VitaminD wrote:Reason wasn't your problem. Because, if he was, you wouldn't be advancing an even more 'generous' business policy you condemn.
I would have extended the explanation behind this but felt it better to let it lie - Reason owned this company and did indeed turn it into something great. I am fairly certain that nearly everyone who met and worked with Reason from this and other forums has been impacted by his generosity and his vision for creativity and community. He is an explosive person with a knack for coming up with unique ideas, but the amount of time and effort that it takes to run this company correctly was removing him from what he is truly best at - producing, remixing and creating. In the end, he was solely responsible for product design, marketing, packaging, web administration, customer service and support, project management and so forth. I can't tell you the amount of times that he approached us to help him, but we ignored his requests on the basis of considering DNR a "hobby" business with no real future. After operating DNR for the past months, we can plainly see that the amount of work he was completing on a daily basis was frightening. We have about 8 people right now doing the work he was doing every single day, which tells me that he was doing a damn good job after all was said and done. Had we just offered a small amount of help, he could have probably just kept going and made things work, but we did not. So in the end, it really is our own fault that he had such a hard time.gdev1981 wrote:I feel sorry for Reason having people say stuff like that about him in a public forum- not cool
That is a lovely post. Please wish Reason all the best from his friends here. Good luck to DNR Collaborative!DNR Collaborative wrote:I would have extended the explanation behind this but felt it better to let it lie - Reason owned this company and did indeed turn it into something great. I am fairly certain that nearly everyone who met and worked with Reason from this and other forums has been impacted by his generosity and his vision for creativity and community. He is an explosive person with a knack for coming up with unique ideas, but the amount of time and effort that it takes to run this company correctly was removing him from what he is truly best at - producing, remixing and creating. In the end, he was solely responsible for product design, marketing, packaging, web administration, customer service and support, project management and so forth. I can't tell you the amount of times that he approached us to help him, but we ignored his requests on the basis of considering DNR a "hobby" business with no real future. After operating DNR for the past months, we can plainly see that the amount of work he was completing on a daily basis was frightening. We have about 8 people right now doing the work he was doing every single day, which tells me that he was doing a damn good job after all was said and done. Had we just offered a small amount of help, he could have probably just kept going and made things work, but we did not. So in the end, it really is our own fault that he had such a hard time.gdev1981 wrote:I feel sorry for Reason having people say stuff like that about him in a public forum- not cool
Steven
All previous giveaway winners and beta-testers have been logged and are completely eligible for the upgrade. If you send an e-mail to the address in this signature, we will setup an account for you and add MixControl so that you can login and download the filesgemada wrote:Hi Steven,
First, let me congrat your team for your hard work.
I've won a free license of Mixcontrol in a recent contest here in KVR (choose a number and win...). IIRC I didn't register for an account, i've just received my license through email. Will i qualify for a free update?
Thanks.
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