ZenPunkHippy wrote:Well it's better than falling flat on it's arse eh? A sure sign it's been a successful launch i.e. lots of people taking notice, checking it out, etc. etc. Win!

ZenPunkHippy wrote:Well it's better than falling flat on it's arse eh? A sure sign it's been a successful launch i.e. lots of people taking notice, checking it out, etc. etc. Win!

Finally they are getting Real Beta Testers at work.humanbeingbeing wrote:has anyone else noticed they pushed the 1.0.2 update later today? (few hrs after 1.0.1), so I'm guessing that's a hotfix for something, but no release notes I have found..
I think a lot of people had crashes from the get go.humanbeingbeing wrote:has anyone else noticed they pushed the 1.0.2 update later today? (few hrs after 1.0.1), so I'm guessing that's a hotfix for something, but no release notes I have found..
Does anyone know many beta testers there were?TheoM wrote:tooneba wrote:It proved that the claim some people said closed beta is beneficial is utterly wrong especially about this. How could beta user overlook such a simple test? It's sad but they must have been just sitting back down on a couch to hang around with fanboys in SNS and hyping... For beta users : plz do your job properly as beta 'tester' thanks.virtualmark wrote:PDC confirmed to be broken on the forum, I've just tried it for myself and the automation goes out of time. What a sad joke, I emailed them months ago and they said it is working and automation is compensated. All this waiting just to find out that it's a fraud, glad I haven't paid them anything yet.
Time to uninstall and move on.
This is one example why I practically pleaded with them to let me beta, and I offered them 6 hours a day every day, minimum 5 days a week of solid continual testing but I never heard anything. I was extremely disappointed and really have no idea how they chose testers (this means zero disrespect to anyone, it's rather a general statement in that I don't know what the criteria was or if there was indeed any or just random).. a pdc bug should not have slipped through at this late stage.
I don't think that info really matters at this point now that they've finally released the beta...(which they are calling a demo) to the general public for testing.crashedthecar wrote: Does anyone know many beta testers there were?
Ah! I see what you did there. I think that is one way of putting it.summer2000 wrote:I don't think that info really matters at this point now that they've finally released the beta...(which they are calling a demo) to the general public for testing.crashedthecar wrote: Does anyone know many beta testers there were?
Don't get me wrong, I really like Bitwig Studio so far from what I've seen during my initial testing of the demo. I think it can easily replace Reaper, Reason, Sonar, and Studio One (my current DAWs) in my rig assuming they address all the major issues everyone has been gripping about the last few hours after the initial release.hibidy wrote:Ah! I see what you did there. I think that is one way of putting it.summer2000 wrote:I don't think that info really matters at this point now that they've finally released the beta...(which they are calling a demo) to the general public for testing.crashedthecar wrote: Does anyone know many beta testers there were?
Submit: News, Plugins, Hosts & Apps | Advertise @ KVR | Developer Account | About KVR / Contact Us | Privacy Statement
© KVR Audio, Inc. 2000-2026