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Awesome support - Version: 1.3.2, 3/12/2008 09:19PM PST
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julia2
Developer resolved the Universal Access conflict shortly after it was discovered, now fixed in 1.3.3 (which VT is currently unaware of). Developer has responded helpfully within minutes to other support inquiries. Really gives one a lot of confidence in the product and its future.
Conflict resolved, this is looking great 



- Version: 1.3.2, 3/4/2008 08:29PM PST
julia2
The problems I reported back in January have been traced to having "Enable access for assistive devices" enabled in Universal Access. This is necessary for an automatic-move-cursor-to-default-button utility I use. Since Audiofile support identified the problem I've been able to use the program and it's performing flawlessly. Incredibly responsive and elegant. The programmable keyboard shortcuts allow me to use those I've grown accustomed to over 20 years of editing in other programs. Quality of the pitch-shifting algorithm seems quite good, and being able to do processing operations like normalize an entire file with one mouse click without even having to make a selection is very nice. I'd really like to see some window tiling capabilities,but I think it's time to shell out the $200 and say goodbye (and good riddance) to Peak. I can't wait to explore more of what this program can do - layers looks like a great feature for those of us in sound design who do a lot of processing operations.
A lot of new great ideas and concepts.