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Mr Sottilaro said: > So I've noticed the Electrix people have become silent all of the sudden. > Hello? Is this thing on? Is this something that can be fixed via software, > or should I give up? I've got an itchy looping finger, and I'll jump >ship > faster than you can say, "Sorry Kim Flint." > Well, would >you< show your head in here, after all the abuse they've received? >From the electrixpro site: >Thanks for your, and everyone's, support. We are definitely looking into ?>correcting the timing glitches and this issue is of major priority. Thank >goodness updates to the OS can be made through the CompactFlash >card...saves having to send in units and being without your Repeater for a >few weeks. IMHO, I'm rather pessemistic. It's not like they didn't have an extra year to fix the problem; the chances are, this is a hardware problem :< Still, we can be hope. My emu xl-7 was shipped with an OS that paused every time you changed patterns - totally unplayable. They fixed it the next day, though there are still problems. Eric Williamson says: >i can't believe it's the year 2001, 170-dollar DVD players have five >24-bit >digital converters, memory is _dirt_frippin_cheap, and people can't get a >hifi qudraphonic long delay to work right ... and the only viable alternative >is an INCREDIBLE interface, software, and concept chained like the >sialor to the albatross to a ten-year old collection of Gibson-warehoused >electronics-surplus-sale hardware. Sure, but back in the old days, everything was a lot simpler. It's not just the feature creature - the stuff is just much more complicated from the ground up. This is why there are bugs in everything these days, it's not just lazy developers.