I have no doubt Casio will fix these bugs in short order. These are not hidden bugs. Crack open the manual to editing mixer functions and bang you will encounter it. I understand some growing pains in all products this one however, really is obvious and if they even tried to do that function while coding, they would have seen this right away. Basic functions should work before release. They have plenty of beta testers now and we are all working at reporting the bugs.

I do not know why you would be surprised why people are dismayed at a new product that has bugs. Consumers pay real money for these products they are not free, you should expect a well rounded working product delivered to your door no matter what OS.





Originally Posted By: Bachus
Well, same buiseness as allways....


Dont be an early adaptor if you rely on a product...
Most of these products take months to become bugfree
Its just that they dont have 10.000's of beta testers to help them improve the software
So they rely on the early addaptors..

As long as the early addaptors keep communicating on a sane level with Casio the problems/bugs will be repaired..



It allways bogs me how people are allways surprised when there are still bugs in a newly released product... Its just the way of things when software is involved...


(In keyboard land only Yamaha seems to be doing better then the others on average in releasing products relatively bugfree)
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