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Old 16th October 2008 , 04:14 PM
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Thats why I like the new PDF thing some manufacturers seem to have going on-you get a quick start quide in the box and a link to d/l the full manual on the back of it. Encourages the hands on, in at the deep end approach from the beginning but help when you inevitably end up stuck.
I am a fan of the PDF manual as well. I have read a few bulky manuals in the past and they do have their advantages but I think I am more of a PDF man.
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Link added to videos on the basics of synthesis
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