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BIAS Deck LE

BIAS Deck LE - 3.5.3

multitrack digital audio workstation software

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Current Version: 3.5.3
Release Date: 2004-03-24
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 2,678
Downloads (all versions): 4,850
Price: $99.00

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BIAS Deck LE Troubleshooting ReportVT 3.5.3 & DeckLE 3.5.3 - Version: 3.5.3, 4/5/2005 07:32PM PST

drtaylor
When VersionTracker 3.5.3 scans my Macintosh disk, it incorrectly reads the version number of DeckLE 3.5.3 in my Applications folder. More preceisely, VersionTracker 3.5.3 reads "My Version" of DeckLE as "3.0.5" and indicates the "Current Version" as "3.5.3". The only version of DeckLE I have installed on my disk, however, is iin fact version 3.5.3. I have now run VersionTracker 3.5.3 10 consecutive times on each of two computers, and the result does not vary. (And of course I have triple-checked the version number of the DeckLE application using "Get Info" and other conventional means.) Is it possible that this error somehow stems from the coincidence of identicial version numbers (VersionTracker 3.5.3 and DeckLE 3.5.3)? I thought that code was essentially agnostic in relation to such things.
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BIAS Deck LE ReviewTerrible - don't waste your money - Version: 3.5.2.2986, 5/24/2003 05:51PM PST

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love_in_a_time_of_war
If you want a great multi-track recorder/editor with a future, check out Live by Ableton. Deck is a scary POS which should never have been released. You can't even move the faders while audio is in play. If you do NOTHING happens. Bias should focus on making Peak suck less.
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