--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "custom_elect" <custom_elect@y...> wrote: > Hi Ed > Yes its me Roger. - Im a rock band guitarist gigging from 68-75, > then developed electronics for recording etc.. Started to slow down > at 50 now - so convinced mt partners we should build a small stuio > in the company. The 'give us some drumming in return for a licence' - seemed to be a > cute way of me replacing my bad drum patterns on some of my own > recordings with some good stuff from guys like you. > > Had a chance to play with it yet? Roger, So, another guitarist in sheep's clothing--first taking advantage of MIDI to disguise your identity and now expecting good-hearted real drummers to do your dirty work for you? Do you think that old age is a good excuse? :-) Just kidding, I entered the rolls 53 years ago, and started playing drums before an unsuspecting public in 1964 (luckily, everyone was too young to take much notice). I can only wish you the best of luck, and urge members willing and able to give the software a try and report on it for the rest of us. Seems like a fair exchange to me. Alas, I must abstain, not being a user of the DTXpress. Ed
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Re: New Windows DTX Wizard software available
2004-08-15 by emf
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