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Originally Posted by Lawrence
Yeah, it's subjective. Little stuff does matter but larger stuff has more impact. Like multi-midi was a big update and (imo, mmv) it had a lot of impact on overall workflow.
It's probably the case that most don't care as long as there is progress I suppose.
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in the past, when we get large stuff, we still spend years ironing out the quirks and the lack of refinement in reaper is what i generally see the most criticism for (and i agree). anyone using reaper now is using it for its current features, not some big changes that *might* come down the road. so yea, subjectively i can hardly imagine anything huger than getting rid of all the little snags and painful workarounds for the existing feature set.
it's just a headache to me to think of more big incomplete features getting in the way of getting what's already there in order. if your refrigerator is full of rotten food do you just pile new food on top of it or clean it first?