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Re: Looperlative Too Expensive?
Ross Bencina, who wrote audiomulch always reponds to my emails.
Gareth
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>> Very good point Per. When was the last time you
>> bought a laptop or software and had the developer
>> respond personally to a question posted to a list?
>> NEVER.
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> ALWAYS actually ;-)
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> The Intel based laptop I bought in november was ordered from a small
> company that provide extremely good support to businesses on a
> personal level. The people that work there know which components work
> well when combined into a PC, and they warn you if you order a
> combination that is not well documented as "good". The prices are not
> as low as the "cheapo supermarket laptops" but the insurance they
> offer is something I could never get from a consumer retail company.
> Software-wise I can not think about better personal service/support
> than OS (Augustus Loop), Jesse (SooperLooper) and Jeff (Mobius). I
> have many times seen my wishes implemented into the the software, on
> some occasions overnight. Can you ask for more? Yes, actually, you
> can. You can ask for easy methods to change the software by your own
> hands - tweak it to suit your vision - and this is actually possible
> by the scripting functionality in Mobius. As for the "bigger"
> software I'm using, Ableton Live and Logic, I'm usually getting a
> fairly quick response whenever I report a bug, post a wish or suggest
> some change (although that's because I'm engaging in planned beta
> programs that cost me some precious time but hopefully will help the
> tools getting better).
>
> Greetings from Sweden
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> Per Boysen
> www.looproom.com (international)
> www.boysen.se (Swedish)
> ---> iTunes Music Store (digital)
> www.cdbaby.com/perboysen
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