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After all, the purpose of threads and forums is to be able to join a community and share experiences, solutions and ideas. I'm sure we all have class room experience of some sort and learned/comprehend more through interaction than just reading a book alone. To actually have interaction amongst a community of teachers & people is proven to be a better and quicker way of learning.
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#Reverse audio logic pro x manuals#
Some manuals are not always fully comprehensive. You are actually interacting with experienced users. Let's face the facts, internet searching for suggestions and solution for problem solving is allot quicker and more resource reliable than reading a manual. I will say we should do that more often as newbies and experienced users alike. With todays growing technology changing daily, seriously, who takes time to actually read a manual? For those that do take time to search and read a manual, hats off to you. But, I will also say to have some compassion for those who choose to come to sites like this one where there is a community of on hand experienced and expert users like yourself, can ask a question and not feel belittled with a response as you have given. With all due respect, I absolutely agree with the stated comment above. All new users NEED to read the manuals(s), there is no getting around otherwise you will only discover a small amount of Logic's Pancenter,