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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Stupid newbie questions

Re: [analogue-sequencer] Stupid newbie questions

2004-09-19 by Boele Gerkes

Op 19-sep-04 om 16:26 heeft Paul Nagle het volgende geschreven:

> Not at all. In fact I'm thinking of writing a user guide at some
> point, complete with examples, for all newcomers.

Paul and/or Colin,

I would be *eternally* (and I tell you, that's a LONG time :-)) 
greatfull if you do so! (and I know a lot of other would be too).

Your little two mp3's already made a big difference for me :))

Although I do get a grip on the thing more and more, it keeps difficult 
to understand certain parts, specially the aux events and accumulators.

Adding to that that my native language is not english, the terms used 
for all the different things stay words in my brain instead of that 
they mean something that adds to the understanding of the P3 (does that 
sentence makes sense? :-))

. That of course you can not change, but I say this to explain that 
that (at least for me) adds to the complexity of understanding things.

I am also convinced that an extensive tutorial will make it sell easier 
too, although that may not be that important.

But maybe I am just dumb and should study harder! :-)

Boele

Re: [analogue-sequencer] Stupid newbie questions

2004-09-19 by Paul Nagle

On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 17:02:07 +0200, Boele Gerkes <scd@synthmusic.info>
wrote:

>I would be *eternally* (and I tell you, that's a LONG time :-)) 
>greatfull if you do so! (and I know a lot of other would be too).

A film tutorial would be coolest - one is under edit at the moment,
according to our esteemed Phil who is either doing it right now or
pottering with his P3. 8-)

>Your little two mp3's already made a big difference for me :))

I should do more. Film best but MP3 easier than me writing it down -
esp at the moment (quite busy with stuff).

>Although I do get a grip on the thing more and more, it keeps difficult 
>to understand certain parts, specially the aux events and accumulators.

Understand.

>Adding to that that my native language is not english, the terms used 
>for all the different things stay words in my brain instead of that 
>they mean something that adds to the understanding of the P3 (does that 
>sentence makes sense? :-))

Sure thang.

>I am also convinced that an extensive tutorial will make it sell easier 
>too, although that may not be that important.

Yer right, gotta get down to it.

>But maybe I am just dumb and should study harder! :-)

Nothing worth having comes easy. Or so says my wife. 

Paul

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Re: Stupid newbie questions

2004-09-23 by philsmillie@yahoo.com

> A film tutorial would be coolest - one is under edit at the moment,
> according to our esteemed Phil who is either doing it right now or
> pottering with his P3. 8-)

It's all behind schedule I'm afraid and I've no time for the next 
couple of weeks due to upcoming gig, not even for P3 pottering :-(  
I had to take P3 out of studio to make me concentrate on getting live 
set ready - it just begs to be played!

> Nothing worth having comes easy. Or so says my wife. 

She's right (as usual?) ;-)

Phil

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