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Being locked when critical of Clavia

Posted: 30 Apr 2017, 01:20
by Stage_user_DK
I have just been locked on a topic that's critical for Clavia/Nord. Have any of you experienced that?
My issue was problems with very sharp corners on the white keys on a NS2 EX 88! ..

Re: Being locked when critical of Clavia

Posted: 30 Apr 2017, 01:26
by Stage_user_DK
Not 'affiliated' with Clavia??

Re: Being locked when critical of Clavia

Posted: 30 Apr 2017, 02:24
by analogika
Stage_user_DK wrote:I have just been locked on a topic that's critical for Clavia/Nord. Have any of you experienced that?
My issue was problems with very sharp corners on the white keys on a NS2 EX 88! ..
You didn't read the reply, did you.

The thread was locked because you'd poste the exact same thread TWICE.

The second one - in the appropriate forum - is still open.

Re: Being locked when critical of Clavia

Posted: 30 Apr 2017, 02:26
by analogika
Incidentally, this thread is posted in the wrong forum.

Re: Being locked when critical of Clavia

Posted: 30 Apr 2017, 02:28
by analogika
A thread in the "off-topic/about this forum" section that explains exactly what "not affiliated" means:

http://www.norduserforum.com/off-topic- ... 12966.html

Re: Being locked when critical of Clavia

Posted: 30 Apr 2017, 10:50
by Mr_-G-
The thread was locked because, as clearly staed, you double posted on a subject you already brought up in another thread. Please read again the forum rules, which you agreed to follow when you joined in, but obviously did not follow, specially rule 4.
It is neither fun nor useful to keep reading the same subject overvand over in different threads. It is redundant.

I suggest that you stick to the original thread where you started, which is still ooen and do not keep opening new ones, like this one, to avoid moderators deleting the double/duplicate posts.

And to clarify it again, this forum is not affiliated to Clavia and you can criticise as much as you want. Just make sure that you follow the forum rules like everybody else.

Re: Being locked when critical of Clavia

Posted: 30 Apr 2017, 12:42
by Johannes
Not much to add to Mr G. comments, just that the double posted topic has since been deleted, while the original one is of course there.
Also this topic has just been moved to the correct sub forum. We just try to keep this forum user-friendly and readable.
thank you for your understanding!
johannes