You can look at it like glass half empty or full.
There were bugs, and now there are many less. If you want one, buy one. You can take solace in the fact that you missed most of the pesky ones and enjoy your instrument. It’s a good one!
You can look at it like glass half empty or full.
There were bugs, and now there are many less. If you want one, buy one. You can take solace in the fact that you missed most of the pesky ones and enjoy your instrument. It’s a good one!
Good Answer! I’m enjoying mine!
I never leave a half-empty (or half-full) glass on the same surface as electronics.
Here are some jams I cooked up recently on the op xy, hope you dig! Techno and ambient, respectively:
Nice, loving the techno! Any post processing or recording straight from xy?
Thanks so much! I did a little bit of post processing in Logic (some compression and equalizing), but the performance is live and unedited from the op-xy.
So glad you enjoy it!
yea and would you be shocked to learn that some of these bug squashing updates have introduced regressions as well?
my theory: there is no QA
when i come across bugs, i send in very detailed bug reports with steps to reproduce and usually an accompanying video. still waiting for some sequencer bugs i reported in january to get fixed
I actually made a short video this time:
Spoilers:
Ta-da!