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math question for digi
over a week ago, the free pt dowload "will be available in 9 days". just checked again, 8 days later, and the free download "will be available in 8 days". does this mean it will be available for download in 72 days?
did someone fail math? or is this simply more runaround we have all become familiar with? just got the mlcd download. now i can once again do what i could do before, burn beyond 74 minutes. too bad, because i now use jam instead of mlcd. it does nearly everything mlcd did, plus more, and is considerably less expensive. they don't send me updates restricting its features though, maybe they could learn from digidesign's excellent marketing practices. |
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Re: math question for digi
I noticed that too.
I've been watching since it said 12 days, (which was about 12 days ago) and it's been the longest 12 days I've ever seen. |
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Re: math question for digi
If you stare at it it seems like it takes longer
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Re: math question for digi
Maybe that explains why there are only 24 tracks in PTLE? Regards, J Palentin (grin - duck - run) (not that I ever use all of them |
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