> i have downloaded your videos, ?they are great , > excellent job! THanks a lot for the flowers, but let's be honest: There are many things I could have done better ;-) . > i think these are very useful because > many musicians should not be afraid of linux for audio > work but they have the impression that its just > impossible, with these video tutorials they can learn > by example easily (and realize that it isnt that > difficult)... very good idea... i was planning to do > some tutorials for sampling in pdf but videos are more > straightforward... Yes, this is the reason why I published them: Not the best in quality, but learning by viewing them should be possible. And yes, noone likes to read documentation (if there is any ;-), but more people like to watch a nice video with a bottle of goor beer in the hand ;-) . You have cut an important aspect: The videos show clearly *that* it is possible and even *not* impossible to do serious audio work using free software - simply a lil bit more difficult. > the audio was good i didnt have problems with your > english accent (although it seems a little > germanesque) but it is very understandable, ?even > though english isnt my native language... Well, I think, Dave's right: All people over the world will understand my english, because it's so bad that I use a very reduced set of words ;-) . And it will sound horrible for a native speaker, of course. But most people of the desired destination group aren't native speakers, so I have no problem with continuing the work by myself, except a native speaker will pop up and do the job, but I fear there will be none ;-) . [...] Best regards & all the best in 2005, ce