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Post by Yuma »

Thanks to all the nice and helpful people who contribute their time to this forum. :)
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A hearty "thank you" to all that have made and continue to make meaningful contributions to this forum.

- Steve
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Nothing much to add that hasn't already been said. This is a great community and I'm thankful and blessed to be a part of it! Thanks Sharp for all you do, and yeah I miss Daz too!
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Sharp wrote:No need to thank me. Everyone in the community plays a major roll in all this.
But, Sharp, we do need to thankyou, bigtime! :verycool: :verycool: And, you are right; this is a special place because of the people who participate here (Dan, Stephen, the moderators, etc, etc.) Of course, there is a plethora of cool users.
Sharp wrote:My only wish would be to see Daz back on the forums. I miss him a lot and hope he's doing well.
Someone drag his ass back here!!!! I know he's probably in VST land, but I admire the guy, for the genius he is. Truly missed. :cry:
Hal2001 wrote:Look at the extraordinary range of countries of membership you see here - from the "middle of nowhere" to the edges of anywhere! Very cool and impressive accomplishment. Hal
Love that vibe about the place.
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Post by DennyC »

Yes, this is a great forum. Hats off to Sharp, Dan, Steven and the rest of you. A special kudo to you Mike, as you have been so gracious with your time. :) :) :)
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Great place here. I am in an airport heading home and will be able to participate more soon!
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Post by jeremykeys »

A perfect example here: I had a question about using my experession pedal and Sander offered up a suggestion. I tried it and it worked!

I'm on a few other forums and this it the only one that gets me the kind of help that I need when I want it. It's a bit community that just works!

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Post by Corgy »

Thank you Sharp for keeping all of this alive :D

and many thanks to a community that is open and friendly to newbies like myself ... some time ago. I got much knowledge out of here and may be ... I can give some of it back to others ... :wink: and ... it's a pleasure to be part of it.
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