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  • Erga_omnesErga_omnes

    CampusPress Samplitude 7Published on 09/04/04 at 01:09
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    Book mdiocre enough, content tural beginners (y 'hilarious advice like "give before you play" ...)
    The concepts are just fly over, nothing is approffondi (eg j'voulais me learn more about FFT, plus the style is not always clear trs. It sounds like the transcribed speech. ..

    The author spends his time write that Samplitude is fantastic, the best software in the world ... it's a bit boring force. There's also a lot of off topic ... (Capitres on groups that the author admires the merdix then (yes, really)
  • JackyetcorbierJackyetcorbier

    CampusPress Samplitude 7Published on 10/14/05 at 08:13
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    I bought this book because, unless I am mistaken, there is none else on samplitude in French.

    This book is not good and I totally agree what is said in the other view:

    The authors often engage in respond to developments unrelated to the soft and pleasing their dcrire gots expriences and which interest them.

    The passages devoted to the software vritablement trs are few and weak, everything is first on the surface and never bring added value, the approach is quite amateur.

    I needed a book that allows me to go further in this excellent soft that I am far from matriser, and eventually I ended up with a book that does not scale anything.
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    I bought this book because, unless I am mistaken, there is none else on samplitude in French.

    This book is not good and I totally agree what is said in the other view:

    The authors often engage in respond to developments unrelated to the soft and pleasing their dcrire gots expriences and which interest them.

    The passages devoted to the software vritablement trs are few and weak, everything is first on the surface and never bring added value, the approach is quite amateur.

    I needed a book that allows me to go further in this excellent soft that I am far from matriser, and eventually I ended up with a book that does not scale anything.
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