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Old 01-18-2007, 08:55 AM
JKyles JKyles is offline
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Default Strike: Tutoring Needed

I have read most of the forum posts on Strike and evidently am missing something. I still don't get it. I don't understand how to put together a drum track, get it to line up properly onto ProTools, set it up so that it produces individual MIDI tracks. I just need someone to walk me through it. "Do this. Now do that." I learn well that way.

My email is in my profile. Just click on my name with my post and you'll find it. Just email what you would charge per/hour and I'm sure in one hour of walking me through it, I will be fine, and actually start using Strike, which I've been waiting to do for nearly a month, now. I have no problem paying upfront, if you've been on this User Conference and are reputable, through PayPal.. Thanks. James
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