The Patchline community server

Come tell us what's broken.

Patchline is built by one person, and the Discord is where it gets better. Bug reports, blunt feedback, long rants about what the mixer should do differently — that's not noise here, it's the roadmap. Constructive criticism is the most useful thing you can bring.

Free to join · Mentions-only by default · Run by the developer

What it's for

Support first, hangout second

A small server on purpose — built so a report or a complaint actually reaches the person who can fix it.

01

Report bugs

Found something broken? #bug-reports is a forum — one post per bug, tagged by area. Every report gets read by the developer, and you'll see it move from filed to fixed. The nastier the bug, the more we want it.

02

Give it to us straight

Short takes are fine, but long-form feedback is gold: what's clumsy in the mixer, what the amp sim gets wrong, what you'd change about the whole flow. Write as much as you like — detailed, critical posts are the ones that change the app.

03

Get unstuck

Setup trouble lives in #setup-help — post your modeler, Windows version and what Discord's hearing. #setup-guide answers most of it in three steps, and #show-your-rig is there when it's working and sounding good.

Bug reports

What makes a report we can act on

You don't need all of it — but every line you include is time we spend fixing instead of asking.

Include what you can:

  • Patchline version — shown in the app; and whether it's the Store build.
  • Your rig — modeler or interface (e.g. Quad Cortex, TONEX, Helix), plus your mic.
  • Windows version — 10 or 11, and roughly how up to date.
  • Steps to reproduce — what you did, what you expected, what actually happened.
  • What Discord heard — silence, distortion, one side only, robot voice — the symptom on the far end matters as much as what you saw.

And don't stop at the facts — if the bug annoyed you, say why. "This broke mid-jam and here's how it wrecked the session" tells us more about priority than any tag. Opinions, complaints and "this design decision is wrong because…" essays are all welcome in the same post.

Break it. Then tell us about it.

The people who complain in detail are the ones this app gets built for.

Prefer email? samuelwizewallpapers@gmail.com works too.