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And yet you’d get that multi-sampler and chord track and all those other goodies.

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jens wrote:
flugel45 wrote:
Zexila wrote:Glad for you...
Why the snarkiness? Isn't it helpful to know that what you experienced isn't universal?
No, it is not at all. Because it's 100% obvious anyway that it could not possibly universal - it's an official release version, not in alpha state.
Oh, great! All official releases are now bug free!
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jens wrote:B.t.w.: I guess I'll pass on this one... it's not even been a year since I shelled out 50bucks for Waveform 8, now they already ask for 59 more...

Same here, and I'm mostly using Mixcraft 8, so I'll end up passing on it.

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BMoore wrote:
jens wrote:
flugel45 wrote:
Zexila wrote:Glad for you...
Why the snarkiness? Isn't it helpful to know that what you experienced isn't universal?
No, it is not at all. Because it's 100% obvious anyway that it could not possibly universal - it's an official release version, not in alpha state.
Oh, great! All official releases are now bug free!
Where did you read that? Certainly not in this thread - and if you did, it's either your mind playing tricks on you or your reading comprehension skills are shockingly bad.

(let's see if you manage to decipher this one)

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There's nothing to decipher, you dense fudge.
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he didn't say they where bug free.
he said obviously the bug wasn't universal, ie it only effected a small number(1 we know of) so must have been something that didn't effect beta testers, which a universal bug would of course.
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Thanks, John - you hit the nail on the head of course. :tu:

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jens wrote:B.t.w.: I guess I'll pass on this one... it's not even been a year since I shelled out 50bucks for Waveform 8, now they already ask for 59 more...
Ditto here. I was an early upgrader for Waveform 8 last year, but continued to use T7 for a while because Waveform 8 still had a bunch of issues. I think the Tracktion folks may have been preoccupied with the various problems that the new included Collective sampler instrument was having. I never bothered to install Collective, and wished it were a separate add-on for purchase (like MOK Waverazor), instead of being part of base Waveform which went up in price I believe as a result (possibly to recoup the R&D time put into Collective).

Waveform 8 eventually became decently stable after folks (including myself) had found and reported various bugs which the Tracktion team acknowledged and addressed. Sadly, some of those bugs in Waveform had been around since earlier versions of the DAW, and some reported issues I believe may still be unaddressed.

Some of the bugs have to do with the Juce framework itself; fixes to Juce are independent of fixes to the DAW. I'm not sure if the latest version of the DAW is even using the latest version of the Juce framework.

When bugs are fixed in the latest version of Tracktion's DAW, I do not believe that the fixes are retroactively applied to the previous versions of the DAWs, so updating to the next major version of the DAW is required just to get the latest bug fixes. Eventually the older versions of the DAW are made available as freeware, and so there is no good business reason to fix bugs in those free, as-is versions.

Regarding that extra $2.50 transaction fee, the Tracktion folks admitted that it is a fee that was averaged out to cover a Paypal fee. In some jurisdictions (e.g. the UK), Tracktion could actually be in violation for passing the Paypal transaction fee on to its customers.

So this time around, despite how enticing the new Waveform 9 features look, I will wait until the last big Waveform 9 sale before Waveform 10 is announced. By that time, Waveform 9 should be as hardened as it will ever be, and it should be available at the best price it will ever be. Or I could just skip Waveform 9 altogether and repeat this same stance when Waveform 10 is finally released. :borg: :shrug:
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vurt wrote:he didn't say they where bug free.
he said obviously the bug wasn't universal, ie it only effected a small number(1 we know of) so must have been something that didn't effect beta testers, which a universal bug would of course.
How little experience in software and releases do you have to have, to make such a dense statement?!
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BMoore wrote:
vurt wrote:he didn't say they where bug free.
he said obviously the bug wasn't universal, ie it only effected a small number(1 we know of) so must have been something that didn't effect beta testers, which a universal bug would of course.
How little experience in software and releases do you have to have, to make such a dense statement?!
you think a bug that wouldn't allow beta testers to even open the program would have passed beta testing?

and im the dense one...
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Did anyone from here actually beta tested this?
Also, how impossible is that beta testers got offline licences and online server registration bug slipped trough?
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There was a public beta going on for quite a while, so...

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jens wrote:There was a public beta going on for quite a while, so...
and still I could make it crash, great job guys. :lol:
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You never know - could be a bug that only happens under very rare conditions... if you can be arsed it would probably best to send them a bug report including your crash log...

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tonedef71 wrote:
jens wrote:B.t.w.: I guess I'll pass on this one... it's not even been a year since I shelled out 50bucks for Waveform 8, now they already ask for 59 more...
Ditto here. I was an early upgrader for Waveform 8 last year, but continued to use T7 for a while because Waveform 8 still had a bunch of issues. I think the Tracktion folks may have been preoccupied with the various problems that the new included Collective sampler instrument was having. I never bothered to install Collective, and wished it were a separate add-on for purchase (like MOK Waverazor), instead of being part of base Waveform which went up in price I believe as a result (possibly to recoup the R&D time put into Collective).

Waveform 8 eventually became decently stable after folks (including myself) had found and reported various bugs which the Tracktion team acknowledged and addressed. Sadly, some of those bugs in Waveform had been around since earlier versions of the DAW, and some reported issues I believe may still be unaddressed.

Some of the bugs have to do with the Juce framework itself; fixes to Juce are independent of fixes to the DAW. I'm not sure if the latest version of the DAW is even using the latest version of the Juce framework.

When bugs are fixed in the latest version of Tracktion's DAW, I do not believe that the fixes are retroactively applied to the previous versions of the DAWs, so updating to the next major version of the DAW is required just to get the latest bug fixes. Eventually the older versions of the DAW are made available as freeware, and so there is no good business reason to fix bugs in those free, as-is versions.

Regarding that extra $2.50 transaction fee, the Tracktion folks admitted that it is a fee that was averaged out to cover a Paypal fee. In some jurisdictions (e.g. the UK), Tracktion could actually be in violation for passing the Paypal transaction fee on to its customers.

So this time around, despite how enticing the new Waveform 9 features look, I will wait until the last big Waveform 9 sale before Waveform 10 is announced. By that time, Waveform 9 should be as hardened as it will ever be, and it should be available at the best price it will ever be. Or I could just skip Waveform 9 altogether and repeat this same stance when Waveform 10 is finally released. :borg: :shrug:
This is about where I'm at right now too . I could see them doing a point five release . They need to stop the new version every year and just release a point five release every other year . Or just a yearly subscription , that what this really is in a round about way anyhow .

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