Anti 'Mac Rookie' Conspiracy?!?, Are 'Mac Rookies' generally ignored? |
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Mon 2 Jul 2001, 22:59
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I'm a fish out of water when it comes to Mac/Midi/Audio stuff and it seems that whenever 'newbies' ask questions, they generally don't get many replies. Is it my imagination or are the forums geared towards the hardcore techies? Am I taking t he wrong approach, and if so, what approach should I take? Or should I educate myself first and enter forums only when my knowledge level is increased? Like I said, I'm new to this so I'm not sure on the protocol. Thanks.
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Technophobic Beginner needs major tutorial on Mac Audio/Midi. Itching to get started.
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Sat 21 Jul 2001, 02:58
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I have to agree with Digimus - I think when people see a post that's too broad they don't know where to start answering. And with Cubase not enough people bother to sit down and watch the excellent tutorials on the documentation disk.
I think that actually the Mac community is extremely supportive - especially if they feel you are making an effort on your own.
I say the same thing to every new Mac user - Apple F!! Apple F!!(or in your case Apple H!!)
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