> There is no such thing as a bug that is not reproduceable. Bugs in systems whose timing behaviour is complex (like, say, a sequencing and arpeggiation engine doing dynamic voice allocation) can exhibit unreproduceable bugs (or more correctly, bugs which manifest themselves sufficiently rarely and under sufficiently unusual combinations of circumstances that they cannot be reproduced on demand). > If there are timing issues, you *should* reproduce them, record > them, publish them and forward them to E-mu don't you think? Yes, now that I know that the OS is still under maintenance. > In regard to the spurios notes that popped up live, since you have a > recording, can you make a small snippet mp3 of the negative event > and post it here? Will do, once the live rig is unpacked again. -- nick rothwell -- composition, systems, performance -- http://www.cassiel.com
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Re: [xl7] rE: EMU "supporting" their products
2002-10-03 by Nick Rothwell