My idea is great for disabled musicians and others who are struggling to play chords for some reason. Who are you to judge me or anyone else that would benefit from this.
The reaction, learn to play the chords, is both snobbish and rude. You had no idea why I wanted this feature, which ought to be quite easy to implement, and you still answered like you did. When I tried to explain why this would be a great advantage for me personally you accused me of not telling the truth from the start.
I don´t have to express myself in any certain way. I just wanted to make a sugestion. Maybe my first thought was not to write about my dissease in this forum.
Chord Pads - like in Cubase 8.
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Yes, I was wrong about the percentage. It's actually worse! You've started 3 threads so far and in 2 out of 3 for some strange random reasons people who tried to help you had this negative thing about them as well. ...Or maybe you're the one who needs to keep the attitude in check? These people can't be all wrong man! You don't seem to appreciate the time they spend to HELP you. No body's insulting your physical condition here.SadamJR wrote:
No I have not.
So far you've established that you're too demanding or too sensitive and anybody who's trying to answer your post is practically taking a chance of being accused of something. You won't get a whole lot of responses with that kind of attitude.
I suggest that you drop all that drama and try to remain calm. Like you see there are many people with similar or comparable conditions and maybe they can share their own personal solutions or workarounds. I don't see how you can benefit from any of these forums otherwise.
One more statement I am goning to make and that's it, to be fair to all of us you are accusing of being snobbish and rude, and may help you in the future.
Why couldn't you have said, in your first post.
"I have an idea that would help HANDICAPPED MUSICIANS"
You didn't even had to talk about your condition. And by the way, we cannot insult your physical condition if we are not being made aware. Please read your first post.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
This BS is closed for me and I will comment on this anymore. If you want some help ask for it and we'll try to help you. That's what this forum is there.
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Why couldn't you have said, in your first post.
"I have an idea that would help HANDICAPPED MUSICIANS"
You didn't even had to talk about your condition. And by the way, we cannot insult your physical condition if we are not being made aware. Please read your first post.
SAM:It seems Cubase with the new update gives me the possibility to do exactly what I would like to be able to do with my PA600 - tho program any chord on any key. C kan be a simple standard C or anything else. This will let me program a set up with twelve chords that can be played with one finger. I would love to be able to do that on my PA600.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
This BS is closed for me and I will comment on this anymore. If you want some help ask for it and we'll try to help you. That's what this forum is there.
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Good riddance.Snorkum wrote:One more statement I am goning to make and that's it, to be fair to all of us you are accusing of being snobbish and rude, and may help you in the future.
Why couldn't you have said, in your first post.
"I have an idea that would help HANDICAPPED MUSICIANS"
You didn't even had to talk about your condition. And by the way, we cannot insult your physical condition if we are not being made aware. Please read your first post.
SAM:It seems Cubase with the new update gives me the possibility to do exactly what I would like to be able to do with my PA600 - tho program any chord on any key. C kan be a simple standard C or anything else. This will let me program a set up with twelve chords that can be played with one finger. I would love to be able to do that on my PA600.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
This BS is closed for me and I will comment on this anymore. If you want some help ask for it and we'll try to help you. That's what this forum is there.
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