http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... 7f978b0f07
Small subforums can suffer alot from this behaviour ...
@hardsync and all
thanx for your clear texting
esp. the words containing " ** "

WaterDrum
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clockwork wrote:I'm 51 years young and bought myself a wavedrum to stay young,to keep bussy with my hands and mind and enjoy the sound of the drums.
I started reading on this forum even weeks before i bought myself a wavedrum,just to know how to handle it once it arrived.
Although the wavedrum comes with a whole lot of information i think it is normal that questions are asked,questions to whom the answers seem easy or simply to find the answers to in the manuals.
But maybe,instead of being rude,one should try to see things from the side from who is asking these questions;has this person troubles with the way the manual is written or is it written in a langue that is not his own?Did one oversee one tiny thing and becourse of that can't figure out what he is doing wrong?
Maybe one calls someone a retard for asking stupid questions without realizing this person could have lost his legs in an accident and who's only joy is to make music on a wavedrum he's gotten from his wife so he would feel better but gets kicked in the b*lls here when asking some help.
I agree to one point;A "thank you" is the least one can post,and maybe later on,when knowing his wavedrum better,help others when they have a "silly question".
I think the purpose of a forum is to help.This can be done easy by pointing out where the information one needs can be found and if solved this should be answered with a "thanks".If not solved there could be a followup.There is so little that people are willing to do for eachother these days in the world we live in that as a musician each of uss can make a diference,not only by performing but also in being nice to other fellow musicians...