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  • Studio1000RPM
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    I am sorry but that is a pretty poor defence. The explanation shows a complete lack of professionalism on the part of the developer. Superior Drummer, we are constantly told, uses the same engine as EZDrummer 2, hence upgrading is possible without any issues. So, as an IT engineer, I find this a totally inadequate response from both the developer and you. If you create a product then you should make it something that works on all platforms with all natural functions of the operating system available. It is nothing more than poor programming as Windows has allowed this function and even the most basic programs have had this ability since 95 and right through to 10. This is supposed to be a modern program that allows users to create rythms to a very high standard. Well, if that is the case then why skimp on the programming? If superior drummer can do it as an upgrade, then why can’t ezdrummer have a patch. I am afraid this is just excuses and pretty poor ones at that. The workspace is way too small. The writing is too small. The window is crowded and it is not user friendly. Why should any user have to play with settings just to (sort of) do what the developer should have done. Too lazy to do it and greedy to be bothered about fixing it. End of rant!!

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    Thanked by: Stephen Read and Roman MacBook Pro
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