Subject:This forum doesn't make sence...
Posted by: TeknoKid
Date:2/24/2001 2:52:04 PM
I posted a mesage this morning and didn't get any replies along with the other people below me. But some guy puts in a question an hour ago and gets 5 replies already?!?! Could someone please answer my question that is below? thanx |
Subject:RE: This forum doesn't make sence...
Reply by: BeachDog
Date:2/25/2001 12:15:42 AM
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Subject:RE: This forum doesn't make sence...
Reply by: catDude
Date:2/25/2001 9:54:28 AM
Have you considered that you two are the only one's with this problem and that is why no one is responding! |
Subject:RE: This forum doesn't make sence...
Reply by: Rednroll
Date:2/25/2001 11:38:20 AM
Well, I personally try and help out everyone here as much as possible, when I can. If you really want an answer to your problem, you need to write a detailed step-by-step process of what you are doing to create this problem. This will allow other users to see what you are doing and narrow down your solution for you. If you ask a vague question, where it will take someone else 10 more question to drag the real problem out of you, then most people will not put forward the effort. I also won't answer questions that are very easy to figure out, if the person asking the question would not have taken 10 minutes to read a section of the manual, then don't expect me to take any of my time to answer it. A lot of questions also have to do with "experience", just like the question on "normalization" that never got an answer in this forum. Someone asked what's the best technique for normalizing. Well the answer is to try them all out and see what results you get and decide for yourself how it fits your particular application. Unfortunately SF does not have seperate forums for advanced users and beginners like Nuendo does, so if your question is a new user question, most advanced users won't take the time to answer a 1 part question with a 10 part answer. Again, this is why you need to be more specific of what you are doing to create this problem, so other users can guide you and can see where you're going wrong. If you say my sound is distorted what am I doing wrong? Well this is very vague and can have a million different reasons, this is audio we need to know all the steps it went through and processes you did to it in the order you did them, to find the "root" cause. Brian Franz The Groove Factory Mastering |
Subject:RE: This forum doesn't make sence...
Reply by: BeachDog
Date:2/25/2001 4:06:34 PM
That makes sense. You make some very good points. In relation to one of my earlier posts, I wish there was a way to access these groups through standard news reader. I think that would attract more users, and in turn, more questions would get asked, and answered. Thanks |
Subject:RE: This forum doesn't make sence...
Reply by: Ted_H
Date:2/26/2001 11:07:21 AM
Hello, Since this is a user forum, I like to let the users help each other if possible. I try to answer as many questions as possible, but it is not possible for me to monitor this forum 24 hours a day. We are also closed on weekends, which is why you did not receive a response until now. Ted |