Maybe I'm more forgiving because I've spend endless nights in front of the screen programming (years ago)
BUT... I've done it on a Mac, with sophisticated software ($10k toolkit) - it still was hard enough, and often small things suddenly revealed a potential to become complete showstoppers.
I wouldn't even dare to THINK to try the same with M$ tools like visual-I-dunno_sh*t under what they consider 'operating system'.
I remember well an Oracle developer on CeBit fair who told me '...Win NT is bullsh*t - but our customers want it, we get paid for it and so we'll do it...'
That was many years ago and for sure things haven't turned out to become more simple on the developement side of things

any 'candidate' for a (partly) functional replacement starts at least 4 times as expensive AND comes with regular update fees PLUS the requirement for new hardware 'sorry we don't support this anymore...'On 2006-01-02 22:30, psionic wrote:
...But, I have checked again the 'ControlRoom', and output 5 is dead for sure.
...
Please try ControlRoom on WindowsXP, and post a reply.
My opinion is if they have bugs on their basic modules - it could be a bug in the midi system that causes freezing problem. Active sensing, clock, etc., it must be handled properly by the hardware/software.
... and they aren't cheap at all
I don't use the control room device myself, but if it would behave strange, I'd just replace it with a micromixer and a couple of switches or a modular patch or whatever.
Since the usual remedy is a complete re-install (which is quicker than trying to dig up the source anyway), I'd just delay it to the next unavoidable Win cleanup and live with the cludge above.
But that's just me.
I get paid for making systems run to do a certain job - it's that job that counts, whatever it takes, in the end nobody cares

cheers, tom
ps: done that control room thing
you're correct about #5 - it does not live...
an easter egg ?

check out the devices forum for switches - there have been many to supply this function
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