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Me too, but that is NOT how the real-world works. It just isn't, I hate it more than anyone but that is the way it is.

Reason did that to me, many people complained about v9, and many people still have not upgraded (including me). The point is, it felt like a .x update.

I think others feel that way about cubase 9, except people are reporting more stability. I don't know why people have to pay for that :lol:

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This is becoming a version number race.
Never mind the content.
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Not sure what you mean.

Maybe they are planning to do like firefox, opera and other browsers did, go from incremental updates to having 5-10 versions a year :hihi:

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Kind of....
I really like what live did from 9 to 9.7
10 will define their game.
But really..... BWS should have been fairly 1.5
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Sorry guys, I couldn't resist :hihi:

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robotmonkey wrote:Geez. Isn't Bitwig supposed to be the best daw ever? The daw to end all daws. The saviour of daw world. The miracle daw. At least according to all hype preceding the release of it.

Can't believe what I'm reading. Instead of celebrating the second coming there's over 30 pages of complaining about petty things like price and features.
vocal minority vs silent majority

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xx JPRacer xx wrote: vocal minority vs silent majority
Ooh, look at this! Here we have a psychic who knows the opinion of his imaginary, undefined group of people, and like a miracle, it just happens to be the same as his opinion!

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liquidsound wrote:Kind of....
I really like what live did from 9 to 9.7
10 will define their game.
But really..... BWS should have been fairly 1.5
Yes, I think if this had been launched as 1.5 paid update for say 80 USD it would have been very well received and possibly generated more revenue if more people took the update strait away rather than wait to see what happens with the subscription.

That said, I personally feel like I had good value with v1, there were some major free updates and I want Bitwig to succeed so will back them for at least one more version.
X32 Desk, i9 PC, S88MK3, S1, BWS, Live + PUSH 3, Osmose, RedShift 6 Pro3, Tempera, Syntakt, Digitone II, OP1-F, OPXY, Eurorack, TD27 Drums, Guitars, Basses, Amps and of course lots of pedals!

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.jon wrote:
xx JPRacer xx wrote: vocal minority vs silent majority
Ooh, look at this! Here we have a psychic who knows the opinion of his imaginary, undefined group of people, and like a miracle, it just happens to be the same as his opinion!
:hihi:
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.jon wrote:
xx JPRacer xx wrote: vocal minority vs silent majority
Ooh, look at this! Here we have a psychic who knows the opinion of his imaginary, undefined group of people, and like a miracle, it just happens to be the same as his opinion!
It's always like that. The vocal people are the one that are not happy. Considering Bitwig must have thousands customers I'm pretty certain that people rantings are a minority.

ps: If you want a psychic evaluation, PM me, I'll give you my 1-976 phone number!

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Speaking as a BWS fan and long term user, I would 'guess' the majority of users are a little disappointed the V2 touted features such as an open modular system and 'network' sharing didn't make this update (whatever happened to network sharing, seems not even to be discussed).

That said, some stuff if there I wasn't expecting and I have gotten over my initial disappointment and now look forward to playing with the demo, again, I guess that will be the case for most people- even if they are annoyed they will try the V2 demo, and probably like it!
X32 Desk, i9 PC, S88MK3, S1, BWS, Live + PUSH 3, Osmose, RedShift 6 Pro3, Tempera, Syntakt, Digitone II, OP1-F, OPXY, Eurorack, TD27 Drums, Guitars, Basses, Amps and of course lots of pedals!

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SLiC wrote:Speaking as a BWS fan and long term user, I would 'guess' the majority of users are a little disappointed the V2 touted features such as an open modular system and 'network' sharing didn't make this update (whatever happened to network sharing, seems not even to be discussed).

That said, some stuff if there I wasn't expecting and I have gotten over my initial disappointment and now look forward to playing with the demo, again, I guess that will be the case for most people- even if they are annoyed they will try the V2 demo, and probably like it!

Looks like they might be showcasing it at NAMM? : https://twitter.com/Bitwig/status/821239221616775169

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loungepanda wrote:
SLiC wrote:Speaking as a BWS fan and long term user, I would 'guess' the majority of users are a little disappointed the V2 touted features such as an open modular system and 'network' sharing didn't make this update (whatever happened to network sharing, seems not even to be discussed).

That said, some stuff if there I wasn't expecting and I have gotten over my initial disappointment and now look forward to playing with the demo, again, I guess that will be the case for most people- even if they are annoyed they will try the V2 demo, and probably like it!

Looks like they might be showcasing it at NAMM? : https://twitter.com/Bitwig/status/821239221616775169
I don't think so, they are exhibiting with a modular synth manufacturer so I suspect the 'collaboration' is the CV/Gate side of things....
X32 Desk, i9 PC, S88MK3, S1, BWS, Live + PUSH 3, Osmose, RedShift 6 Pro3, Tempera, Syntakt, Digitone II, OP1-F, OPXY, Eurorack, TD27 Drums, Guitars, Basses, Amps and of course lots of pedals!

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xx JPRacer xx wrote:
.jon wrote:
xx JPRacer xx wrote: vocal minority vs silent majority
Ooh, look at this! Here we have a psychic who knows the opinion of his imaginary, undefined group of people, and like a miracle, it just happens to be the same as his opinion!
It's always like that. The vocal people are the one that are not happy. Considering Bitwig must have thousands customers I'm pretty certain that people rantings are a minority.
Exactly. That's also why the internet sucks sometimes, because it's basically just one big platform for the vocal minority around the world. Guess if you don't get heard in the real world, you'll have to shout in the cyber world, and even get approval by like-minded peeps. :shrug:

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If it really is a Bastl USB-to-CV interface that integrates well with the new BWS modules while being cross-platform and more affordable than the Expert Sleepers solutions, it's really hot stuff tbh.

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