Originally Posted by JohnJohnJohn
Originally Posted by AudioTrack
Originally Posted by JohnJohnJohn
I've been waiting since 2012! laugh
Patience, JJJ. Patience... grin
Oh, I'm all about patience these days. I've already gone through the 5 stages of software grief with BIAB!

Denial: "There's no way it works like that! It must be me."

Anger: "Well, I'll be danged. It DOES work like that. That really makes me mad!"

Bargaining: "Maybe if we agree to forego new features they'll clean up the issues?"

Depression: "Nope. They won't."

Acceptance: "I just don't care! I love what the software DOES do! And what it doesn't do? Well, I can do that in my DAW!"

Hahaha, this is so on point, I actually wrote something similar in a post back in 2019--it was actually part of a longer post that was very favorable to BiaB , but the relevant part was:

"So here I stand, where many of you have stood before: I've gone through the denial (oh, I'll just email PGM about this, and it will be fixed in a jiffy) anger (why the hell isn’t this being fixed?!), bargaining (if this is not fixed, I won't upgrade next year), and depression (this program sucks, why do I bother), and now I'm at that acceptance phase (it is what it is, best print out a copy of the Serenity Prayer, and keep it within sight at all times when running the program [As an aside, we've seen this process dozens of times with new forum users, and we will no doubt see it many times again, so please let the new users vent, it's hard to drop anywhere from $130 to $670 for a program that, let's be honest, does not quite work as advertised])."


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