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Bee - An emulation-ish of the EDP Wasp synthesizer.
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Re: Bee - An emulation-ish of the EDP Wasp synthesizer.
Hi Halon,
I grabbed the attachment before you deleted it.
Thank you for that. I often visit the forums and appreciate your work.
Currently I don't have much time to devote to flowstone, but I keep track of what is happening.
So, it might come too late, but thank you again.
Regards
Phil
I grabbed the attachment before you deleted it.
Thank you for that. I often visit the forums and appreciate your work.
Currently I don't have much time to devote to flowstone, but I keep track of what is happening.
So, it might come too late, but thank you again.
Regards
Phil
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Phil Thalasso - Posts: 150
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Re: Bee - An emulation-ish of the EDP Wasp synthesizer.
I agree; And I apologize for not replying to Your creation . I grabbed the DL when it was available and was going to comment. Thanks Halon.
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Re: Bee - An emulation-ish of the EDP Wasp synthesizer.
Thanks guys. Appreciate it. I should upload a new version of the schematic soon.
- Halon
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Re: Bee - An emulation-ish of the EDP Wasp synthesizer.
Hi Halon,
others have had the same thing happen to them before. You spend a lot of time on a project, see many downloads and no reply. The way people are programmed to function that can lead to frustration. I personally can share some basic work only when I'm on a vacation, which annoys my wife and makes me happy. But: there hasn't been anything on this forum, leave spam, which hasn't helped me and I'm sure many others in understanding flowstone and how to work with it. So I assume, that there is a general appreciation for anybody who posts actively, at least that's the way I see it.
Regards
Phil
others have had the same thing happen to them before. You spend a lot of time on a project, see many downloads and no reply. The way people are programmed to function that can lead to frustration. I personally can share some basic work only when I'm on a vacation, which annoys my wife and makes me happy. But: there hasn't been anything on this forum, leave spam, which hasn't helped me and I'm sure many others in understanding flowstone and how to work with it. So I assume, that there is a general appreciation for anybody who posts actively, at least that's the way I see it.
Regards
Phil
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Phil Thalasso - Posts: 150
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Re: Bee - An emulation-ish of the EDP Wasp synthesizer.
Phil Thalasso wrote:others have had the same thing happen to them before.
Very true. There are posts I made, which have hundreds of downloads but not one single comment. There are others that are fine with it, like KG, and people like me, who are irritated by it.
Over the last two years I slowly but steadily reduced my activity here on the forums, regarding downloadable schematics. For me it just isn't worth it. I love to share, but I more so love to hear and see what people do with the things I offer. That is not happening on this server.
But it also is true that people value your work, even if they don't reply. Yet, it won't hurt anyone to spend a minute of their time, writing a line or two. Not so much as a thank you, but more like a vision, the intention to use it for. Or maybe even an upgrade to a schematic, etc.
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
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Re: Bee - An emulation-ish of the EDP Wasp synthesizer.
Thanks guys. It is frustrating indeed. Many did download the schematic but no reply. Irritating.
- Halon
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