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That's really good news. Just a suggestion, maybe you should offer some of the guys here to be beta testers for you. They seem to have a clear understanding of how these things work and are pretty good at finding issues, explaining them in detail, replicating them, producing clips,...We have actually found a flaw in 1.09 that causes loud aliasing in the amp at high gain settings. We will have an alternative 1.09 soon.
Thanks!
CK
That's really good news. Just a suggestion, maybe you should offer some of the guys here to be beta testers for you. They seem to have a clear understanding of how these things work and are pretty good at finding issues, explaining them in detail, replicating them, producing clips,...We have actually found a flaw in 1.09 that causes loud aliasing in the amp at high gain settings. We will have an alternative 1.09 soon.
Thanks!
CK

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "ckemper" (Jun 8th 2012, 2:53pm)
LOL, that was funny.
We have a big number of beta testers.
The flaw that I am fixing was not even heard by Hadley
I was not referring to him specifically but more to someone like dhodgson. I understand your point about the OP and it is not my intention to tell you what to do in this aspect but being honest here, I don't see anything wrong about opening a topic about an issue to inform the users even if you were previously informed about it. Someone else that posted over and over about the aliasing and other issues without even producing one single clip, and with really much worse manners is now on your beta team.
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On the other hand:
A user that opens a thread pointing out a topic, after we have been in direct contact with him and promised to work on this topic doesn't really qualify as a beta tester.