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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
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> aren't able to play HiHat and Kick in unison? If you do this, it sounds
> like the kick and sometimes the HiHat has an early reflection like
> delay? Your human jitter for e.g. syncopation isn't just negative
> delayed jitter, but also delayed jitter? I won't believe this. When ever

I have no idea what this previous bit means.

> did I start a flamewar? I only reported the truth and this is unwanted.
> By the way, English isn't my native language, it might be that I've got
> a bad style on English, we can go on discussing on German.

Except of course that I am not very familiar with German, I know numbers
and a few words, that is it.  Having said that, of all the Germans I
have met, none were as consistent as you in using a particular string of
words to incite and inflame peoples passions.  Probably I am not the one
you need to be talking to.
> 
> Why should I pay someone, if I have the effort to make a bug report?
> 
If you want something done your way, paying someone is one way to ensure
that you get your way.  I did not say that you *had* to do this, only
that it is one possible option for you.

> I'm tired of all this Linux people who can't differentiate between
> criticisms (on German 'criticisms' can be something that's positive) and
> dissing.

We can only go by your words, and your words are interpreted by many in
a negative fashion.  When I get a large number of negative responses
from a variety of people, generally this is a hint for me to examine my
own behaviours.  I would humbly suggest you do an honest assessment of
your own behaviours before blaming these "Linux people".
> 
> If I describe problems in a foreign language I'm bad, but dissing me,
> without any evidence is fine?
> 
I am not sure what you are referring to.  I am not "dissing" you, but
merely suggesting that you may be able to optimize your experiences.

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> 
> Why is FLOSS for other OSs without such flamewars, yes there are also
> flamewars for other OSs, but for Linux it seems to be the standard, even
> while I'm in China bowling over bags of rice, so that I can't be the
> cause for the flamewars.
> 
This makes no sense to me.  I gather that you somehow think that you
are not responsible for the responses you get from those you encounter.
  You and I have had obviously very different experiences from some of
the same people.
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