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barriteau

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  1. Absolutely agree, in fact, my gig description has something like "one take when possible" because I have the idea that a minimal number of takes could simplify the mixing tasks for the non-experts (like me). A possible "1 take" offering equally fits as an additional check in the packages options or in the "Add extra services" section. It's a cool idea, @trombonhero hope it to be heard.
  2. In my case, the enforced "one track basic package" is still an issue, no serious musician/producer/engineer is going to pay for a full drum set recorded in a mono track, plus, this implies the extra work of mixing and mastering only for the cheapest package 😞
  3. Summarizing the changes I noted: 1. Now your basic plan must have *only* 30 recording seconds. 2. Now your basic plan must offer *only* one track. 3. Now your basic plan must deliver *always* sheet music or MIDI files. My guess is that the goal is to force the use of packages, which could be okay, but this is a wrong path, because: #1: What if I want to charge by song? Then it got no sense to offer a plan of only 30 seconds. #2: What if I don't want to sell anybody a mono track? I have seven mics, a mono track of a drum set is useless. #3: There is no way I'm going to write down a transcription for every made execution. I think this change is being enforced only to those of us who tried to update our gigs, maybe that's why there are few complains.
  4. I'm having the same problem, plus, can't modify recording length and number of tracks, they have fixed values I can't change, seems like a very recent feature|bug
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