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#207437 - 05/08/03 04:45 PM
Re: what you don't like about synth zone
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Anonymous
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I've been repeating this over and over: this is my favorite forum and definitely a warm place to be. I have learned many, many things from a lot of people. Most of them much more experienced than me. You all influenced my path through music, my equipment choices, and I practicaly began playing live WITH this forum, so I won't easily forget how much it means to me. I really don't have complaints, and the "big cat fights" should be regarded in a cool way: they are a part of life. They are everywhere, and I'm optimistic that we are silently learning to tolerate each other's agressive, egocentric, stubborn, strong personalities ;-) Ok, Fran, I'm prepared to be erased... -- José. [This message has been edited by matias (edited 05-08-2003).]
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#207444 - 05/08/03 09:16 PM
Re: what you don't like about synth zone
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Member
Registered: 12/01/01
Posts: 130
Loc: Alma, Michigan, 48801 USA
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Hello music-makers: I am a beginner, and I love this forum and to have a place to ask beginners questions. Most day's I gain some very helpful musical knowledge. The day's I don't learn much, are day's when the questions and answers are just peppered with abbreviations. When one is trying to learn all the operating procedures of a complicated electronic keyboard, and you are presented with dozens of abbreviations, to which you don't have a clue, you just give up and wait for another forum day when things are written in full plain english. I understand the need for the desire to shorten things up, and this complaint is a good way of doing it, it's just disappointing to almost get the understanding but not quite. Some day's it's like a foreign language. You guy's are terrific, and someday I hope to talk your complete lingo. ARJ
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ARJ
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