Discuss music production with Ableton Live.
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genshi
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by genshi » Fri Jan 19, 2007 6:35 am
ekko wrote:I've yet to read one of the "Power!" books that wasn't a simple rehashing of the manual. i hate them.
Really?
ekko wrote:Thanks Chad, it's really a great book. Selfishly, I wish Chapter 14 could be 10 times as long. LOTS of great stuff in there.

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ekko wrote:My copy arrived this past Monday and already it's answered a few questions that I couldn't find the answers for in the .pdf manual.
My only complaint is that it feels like they beefed up the size by using an extra-large font. I have Reason 2.5 Power! right next to it on the shelf, and it feels a lot more denser/full of info than the Live book, but that's okay. The content is fantastic so far.
I highly recommend it to everyone.

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nebulae
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by nebulae » Fri Jan 19, 2007 2:33 pm
Newecho wrote:nebulae wrote:You mofos have hijacked my thread!
I apologize. Just trying to have a discussion about the author and the publisher's bio and agree things got off track.
Now about that book...
Oh, I don't care one way or the other - I've hijacked many a thread

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SubQ
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by SubQ » Fri Jan 19, 2007 2:55 pm
I guess there's very few new things you may learn with this book that's not here on the forums, or in the manual, or by working yourself on version6.
Prove me wrong and i'll buy it.
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