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shadowfax_ Grand Master Jam

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shadowfax_ Grand Master Jam

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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 9:29 am Post subject: |
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| jas_lan wrote: | | With respect and sincerity, hasn't this been done and named, "the operation manual"? |
I'm busy at the mo trying to delete a crash cymbal that keeps playing,
it's not in the groove editor or the fill editor..
no mention of ''how to delete something that does not exist'' in the manual..
I love this software..but we need an in depth vid!! |
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jas_lan Rayzoon Beta Team

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shadowfax_ Grand Master Jam

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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 9:46 am Post subject: |
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thank you very much for the link.
best, Kevin |
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Dali_S Jamologist

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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 10:53 am Post subject: |
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| jas_lan wrote: | | With respect and sincerity, hasn't this been done and named, "the operation manual"? |
You don't find "How to simplify a track by using Charlie simplifier on another drummer" and things like that.
Also all those tricks hidden in the forum where Ralph gives advice on how to recreate some classics. Having a central place to write it down and having users doing part of the job, that would be useful and way more complete/rich than the manual.
But hey, that was just a suggestion to build awareness, share tips and tricks in a more structured way than using the search engine of the forum.
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shadowfax_ Grand Master Jam

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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 11:12 am Post subject: |
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[quote="Dali_S"] | jas_lan wrote: | | With respect and sincerity, hasn't this been done and named, "the operation manual"? |
You don't find "How to simplify a track by using Charlie simplifier on another drummer" and things like that.
Also all those tricks hidden in the forum where Ralph gives advice on how to recreate some classics. Having a central place to write it down and having users doing part of the job, that would be useful and way more complete/rich than the manual.
But hey, that was just a suggestion to build awareness, share tips and tricks in a more structured way than using the search engine of the forum.
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alexis PhD in Jamology

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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 11:34 am Post subject: |
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| Dali_S wrote: | | jas_lan wrote: | | With respect and sincerity, hasn't this been done and named, "the operation manual"? |
You don't find "How to simplify a track by using Charlie simplifier on another drummer" and things like that.
... Having a central place to write it down and having users doing part of the job, that would be useful and way more complete/rich than the manual.
But hey, that was just a suggestion to build awareness, share tips and tricks in a more structured way than using the search engine of the forum.
Dali |
Plus +1. Besides Jamstix, I've only used a few pieces of music software (Cubase, RevoicePro, UAD, etc.). JS stands out as the one with the biggest gap between potential performance and instructions on how to achieve it.
Random trawling through the forums to figure out how to do just about anything is no fun!
I want to add here that the help of those unselfish experienced guys with the forum advice is GREATLY appreciated ... thank you! _________________ Alexis
JS 3.6.1x64; Cubase 7.5.40 64 bit; i5-4570 3.2GHz, 16GB RAM; W7 SP1 64-bit on Samsung SSD 840 Pro 256GB; Seagate 1TB SATA 600 Audio Drive; UR28M; Motif8; UAD-2 Solo, BCF2K; TC Helicon VoiceOne; RevoicePro3 |
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shadowfax_ Grand Master Jam

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Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 1:16 am Post subject: |
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| alexis wrote: | | Dali_S wrote: | | jas_lan wrote: | | With respect and sincerity, hasn't this been done and named, "the operation manual"? |
You don't find "How to simplify a track by using Charlie simplifier on another drummer" and things like that.
... Having a central place to write it down and having users doing part of the job, that would be useful and way more complete/rich than the manual.
But hey, that was just a suggestion to build awareness, share tips and tricks in a more structured way than using the search engine of the forum.
Dali |
Plus +1. Besides Jamstix, I've only used a few pieces of music software (Cubase, RevoicePro, UAD, etc.). JS stands out as the one with the biggest gap between potential performance and instructions on how to achieve it.
Random trawling through the forums to figure out how to do just about anything is no fun!
I want to add here that the help of those unselfish experienced guys with the forum advice is GREATLY appreciated ... thank you! |
totally agree
best, Kevin |
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