@clarkcontrol said:
Dietz mentions David Ender. I have seen him post quite a few times and the guy really has me believing that the new manual(s) are going to be excellent.
Don't give me too much credit yet, or I'll never be able to live up to it! [[;)]] Anyway, I try to do my best and hope you'll find it useful. After all, Vienna Instruments was completely new to me, too, not so long ago. But you couldn't have the manuals be written by someone who's never worked with a sequencer or sampler before, or you'd get your VIs in half a year's time at the earliest.
In any case, I'll keep working on the manual and adapt it when I find from your comments that there's something missing or misunderstandably explained, and manual updates will be published on the VSL user area. If you don't feel the necessity to discuss some issues in the forum, you can also send me comments and propositions by e-mail:
d.ender@vsl.co.at.
Regards,
David
Hi Dave--
Thanks so much!!
The idea was not to have someone who has never used a sequencer-- just someone who has never used VI (like all of us here). As long as you are the new pupil of VI, then following YOUR learning process will be the most edifying information we can get.
Please don't underestimate how important that is or how much what you are doing for us is deeply appreciated and highly valued.