Yes - thanks, Scott.
As one self-proclaimed idiot and both of us bona-fide noobies, I'd
like to point out that when we began this mad endeavor over a year
ago, Paul Schrieber encouraged Will and I to join and attend this
forum to get questions (most of them stupid) answered and advice in
building the modules. So it's always been my assumption that that was
actually part of what this forum is about, right?
And then, with a broader view, most of my life, I've learned the most
from holding hands with people who know the way better than myself.
Sometimes what I've learned is that I could figure out a better way
than I was shown. And then it's my turn to help out when I can.
As for staying home? No - I think not. I've done all kinds of stuff
in my life - always starting out not knowing what I'm doing. But I
did it anyway. For the first year I played guitar (when I was 11) I
tuned the guitar in my own tuning because no one told me how to tune
it properly. I made up my own chords, I wrote my own songs, I formed
and lead my first little rock-and-roll band. I didn't stay home. And
now, years later, having met and written and played music with most of
my heroes, I'm damned glad I didn't.
Bill
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ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, "Scott Stites"
<scottnoanh@...> wrote:
>
> Naw, everyone's got to start somewhere. I'm pleased to see Gino's
building
> an SN-Voice. He's got more guts and fewer questions than I had when
I first
> started. :)
>
> Cheerios,
> Scott
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Samppa Tolvanen" <samppa.tolvanen@...>
> To: <ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2008 3:08 PM
> Subject: Re: [ModularSynthPanels] Expaning this forum
>
>
> > On 8/23/08, Scott Stites <scottnoanh@...> wrote:
> > > snip blah
> >
> > It just feels so strange to a hold hand with people who don't know
> > where they are going. Please, Stay home.
> >
> > Samppa
> >
>