Hi Diki
Look, all I'm saying is that there seems to be an enormous discrepancy between those that think the Audya crashes all the time, and those that seem to be able to get on with making music on it...
What's the REAL picture..?
A crash is not nessarily caused by specific function that does not work, and different users will have different levels of sucess because the cause could be a combination of things you were doing before hand that causes the system to crash.
For example, the problem in this case might have absoutly nothing to do with saving the midi file. It could have been sparked by a combination of buttons pressed elsewhere.
No offense, but I'm pretty sure that Nedim (and maybe me too!) could probably find several bugs in just about ANY arranger on the market. But the bottom line is, how mission critical are they?
That's only because you two would be perfect beta testers though. Not everyone's is cut out for tracking down the patteren that triggers the bug. Certain people are just better at beta testing because their brains are wired differently.
I honestly would have expected a bigger reportage of these problems if they were things that interfered grossly with normal style play. /quote]
No, not at all. Think about what I've said above.
Your usage patterns won't be the same as the next guy so while the keyboard might crash for you all the time, it maybe more stable for someone else because they are not performing the actions that trigger off the bug.
[quote]What we need is a bit better description of what exactly is going on. Spare us the rant, and just get down to details. WHEN is it crashing, how often is it crashing, and WHY is it crashing?
True, the end user should always detail what happened and what they were even doing before hand. Only when you retrace your steps will you find a pattern that causes the bug to popup. This is vital information for the programmers and the end user should make the effort and report back.
The sooner KETRON are aware of what causes the crash the sooner they can fix it.
Cheers
James