Maybe its not an issue for others but for me it is. In the spring 2003 catalog it states under the audio features section: 24bit/96kHz support. But from checking the beta again I was able if I wanted to push up to "192kHz". For some audio guys who are lazy to go to these forums and double check/complain or for the idiot salesman at "guitarcenter" or whereever. You guys should jump on this one quick. Might help a bit[stranger things have happened].Plus why don't you guys advertise "32bit floating point" calculations [64bit too?]like everybody else? Take steinberg for example. At least check to make sure your web page has it correct.
All in all a nice looking catalog none the less. Funny how you guys got rid of "rimas" from his special spot on the back of the front cover. It's all about Vegas 4+DVD everywhere. All roads lead back to vegas 4 LOL!
I guess the "hot key" z or x=mute or solo was a no go because of the automatic crossfade switch having it first? Why not shift/ctrl/etc...+x for that so you guys have continuity between acid.[just rambling now ;)] Also all you see at the back of the catalog is just "media site live". The fall 2002 catalog had a whole bunch of them...mediasite publisher,mediaworks,...Hmmm.
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All in all a nice looking catalog none the less. Funny how you guys got rid of "rimas" from his special spot on the back of the front cover. It's all about Vegas 4+DVD everywhere. All roads lead back to vegas 4 LOL!
I guess the "hot key" z or x=mute or solo was a no go because of the automatic crossfade switch having it first? Why not shift/ctrl/etc...+x for that so you guys have continuity between acid.[just rambling now ;)] Also all you see at the back of the catalog is just "media site live". The fall 2002 catalog had a whole bunch of them...mediasite publisher,mediaworks,...Hmmm.
Ed.