new to music need help, help |
Mon 7 May 2001, 14:01
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 07-May 01 From: London Member No.: 520 |
i live in london and wonder if anyone could give me an hour ot two of one to one tuition.... if anyone can e.mail me at kcb69@btinternet.com
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Tue 3 Jul 2001, 20:59
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Maniac Member Group: Members Posts: 821 Joined: 25-Jun 01 From: Springfield - US Member No.: 1,082 |
LOL good suggestion.... when I first opened ProTools app... I was lost too. But after 3 weeks of experimenting and reading the manual as I put together my first recording... it all started to make sense. So don't just read the manual... get a project started and then read the manual as you go along referring to it anytime you get stuck or don't understand something. Eventually you will get project done and will have much greater working knowledge of the program too.
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oqueesha new to music need help Mon 7 May 2001, 14:01
prutulz What you need exactly? Post your question here! Mon 7 May 2001, 16:35
oqueesha i just need someone to walk me thru the basics of ... Mon 7 May 2001, 19:22
Dada why not read the manual? Mon 14 May 2001, 14:42
prutulz What you need exactly? Post your question here! Mon 7 May 2001, 16:35
oqueesha i just need someone to walk me thru the basics of ... Mon 7 May 2001, 19:22
Dada why not read the manual? Mon 14 May 2001, 14:42
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