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RonDP Junior Jammer

Joined: 10 May 2007 Posts: 5 Location: Sacramento, CA
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 10:04 pm Post subject: Dearest Ralph |
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In the last year, I have found your service to be above all the rest, still . . .
The demo I used made things so easy. Lately, I'm learning so much from Stylus RMX-Backbeat. How do I renew my excitement for Rayzoon.
I loved trying out different styles for each piano midi file with the demo.
I know you're awesome, but what can I do to make it easier.
Respectfully,
RonDP |
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Joined: 26 Feb 2005 Posts: 663
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:54 am Post subject: Re: Dearest Ralph |
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| RonDP wrote: | In the last year, I have found your service to be above all the rest, still . . .
The demo I used made things so easy. Lately, I'm learning so much from Stylus RMX-Backbeat. How do I renew my excitement for Rayzoon.
I loved trying out different styles for each piano midi file with the demo.
I know you're awesome, but what can I do to make it easier.
Respectfully,
RonDP |
Hi Ron,
I hope you don´t mind that I chime in here.
I don´t want to comment on or put down Stylus.
But what I will say is that in case of JS2 it´s best not to expect some kind of flashy "impressive" demo.
My personal recommendation for getting again excited about JS2 is:
Write a song and build a drum arrangement with JS2 from the ground up.
There´s no easier way to show the genius of JS2.
You will then realize how musical the application really is.
All the best
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