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Makes you wonder... I know I got more done in T1 than I have in T2. There was less to mess with.

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Yeah T1 is a classic for sure. That thing was streamlined to the max.
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AD80 wrote:Yeah T1 is a classic for sure. That thing was streamlined to the max.
is that another way of saying 'not finished yet' ???

slainte :hihi: rob

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I'd vote for 23,25 and 33! Definately 23 though. If I could resize it and shink it, that would be even better! :love:

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28, 21, 48

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pHz wrote:
AD80 wrote:Yeah T1 is a classic for sure. That thing was streamlined to the max.
is that another way of saying 'not finished yet' ???

slainte :hihi: rob
:hihi: I prefer streamlined.
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As far as I'm concerned, T1 is feature complete. If there was simply a real fix for the dropped notes bug, I'd be able to justify paying for it. Until that happens, I'm sticking to my NFR copy.
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7, 24,51
Dextrus

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My votes for new features:

1.(1) Ability to open multiple edits

2.(3) Acid-like loop functionality

3.(11) Clip grouping

Thanks, Wayne

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I ran a little poll here:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=125036
I think that the poll justifies adding "drum tool " to the list.
Like I wrote in that thread: no "drum editor" just a stick that dropps diamonds.

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I made this sticky, so we can cut down on the repeat topics. Also so I can find it better.
Rock, have the results been totalled in a while?
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The use of dual core/processor & full intergration with digital mixers.

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Rock, please add 52: EDL Import/Export
Say YES to OpenSource Software!!
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18, 40, 52
Say YES to OpenSource Software!!
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5 - More freeze options
18 - Folder Tracks
44 - Standard Tree View in Project Page


edit:changed a vote from 11 to 5.
Last edited by Henke on Tue Mar 14, 2006 12:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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