Hello,
A few days ago, I decided to move forward in my list of "things I want to do, but I have no time." Study music theory is one of them.
I wanted a program that would allow me to test in practice what I learn in theory. After some research, RapidComposer seemed a good candidate (ratio functionality / price). Like many people, I hesitated (demo version still crashes a few times and it lacks some videos of complete projects).
However, after reading this forum I understood that the programmer is as well enthusiastic to expand its product as myself to learn music theory. So I used the last day promotion to make the jump.
I hope to have some fun days in perspective
Regards,
Juvyns
(apologies if the text is not written correctly, English is not my native language)
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- 5435 posts since 9 Jan, 2010
Thank you, Juvyns and welcome to this forum.
Feel free to ask questions.
Have fun!
Regards,
Attila
Feel free to ask questions.
Have fun!
Regards,
Attila
https://www.musicdevelopments.com
Home of RapidComposer, Melodya, MIDI Mutator and Syne
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Home of RapidComposer, Melodya, MIDI Mutator and Syne
All software 40% off during the Anniversary Sale until April 29!