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#207431 - 05/08/03 02:28 PM
Re: what you don't like about synth zone
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/09/02
Posts: 2204
Loc: Florida, USA
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There are 5 or 6 guys in my market that play the same venues as I. We are friendly comptitors, but competitors all the same. Consequently, some of the conversations among us are a bit guarded.
Here at SZ, most of us who play for a living are not competiting with one another and can share all kinds of info openly without fear of reprisals. Personally, I have found that very refreshing and feel like I am among friends who genuinely are devoted to their craft and willing to help each other.
The requests for help I made after getting my PSR 2000 were answered quickly by SZ members, some of whom even called by phone to help, and on their own dime. The same was true when I decided to upgrade my speakers. I, in turn, have helped others who were also learning. And, I particularly enjoy hearing the personal experiences unique to the biz that most here have shared.
I have also purchased equipment from a member. The deal was all it was expected to be and both of us have become long-distance friends even though our ages and lifestyles are very different.
What I don't like: the feeling that I get on days I can't access SynthZone. The day is not complete without one visit.
I regard the occasional skirmishes that arise as petty and chalk a lot of them up to misunderstandings inherent to quickly composed printed communication which is common on many forums.
If you see something that you don't like...CLICK...it is gone. Move on. No need to make a federal case out of it. There is way too much good to be gained than to dwell on the things that bother you.
Kudos to Nigel.
Eddie
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#207432 - 05/08/03 02:46 PM
Re: what you don't like about synth zone
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Senior Member
Registered: 11/17/99
Posts: 1150
Loc: netherlands
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well... Fran it is becoming a bit dull now and then , not much hotheads or ideots anymore Anyway I agree with all others. It's one of the best places on the net, a very valuable source for newbies and experts. Also overall a very high standard with net etiquette. There are no negatives in my opinion and we should compliment Nigel as well for this. I hardly use arrangers these days, nevertheless I am still a regular visitor. Take care of you all. Fred
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Keyboards/Sound Units: Kurzweil 2600S, Roland VR-760, Acces Virus C, Roland G-800, Akai AX60, Minimoog, Machine Drum, Roland R8-M, mediastation x-76
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#207433 - 05/08/03 02:48 PM
Re: what you don't like about synth zone
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Every time I visit this site, I learn something. Sometimes it's just some minor tip from one of the many pros, UD, DNJ, etc., but everyone usually has something constructive to contribute. Granted, there are some topics that I may not agree with, but just the same, I'll still read them. Most of the time, if I can help someone by contributing information from my tiny, aging brain, I'll jump in and try to provide that person with some insight from my experiences.
As for dislikes, I guess I just don't have any. Even when someone gets upset about someone's views on a subject, I try to keep in mind that their opinion is just as valuable as everyone else's.
Keep On Truckin' guys and gals--and Donny, you're not going to leave me here, all alone, with all these crazies!
Cheers,
Gary
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PSR-S950, TC Helicon Harmony-M, Digitech VR, Samson Q7, Sennheiser E855, Custom Console, and lots of other silly stuff!
K+E=W (Knowledge Plus Experience = Wisdom.)
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