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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Garvin" data-source="post: 68733" data-attributes="member: 2865"><p>Re: Installing X32 USB ASIO Driver</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well put Eric! I feel Tim's reply to your post shows there are 2 kinds of people in this world when it comes to learning. People like me who get frustrated after a while of trying to figure out something, and want some help, and others who want to figure it out for themselves and will stick to trying to figure things out, no matter how ling it takes. Not making a judgement here. In fact a large part of me admires someone who has the will to figure it out for themselves.</p><p></p><p>I feel if I am struggling with understanding a concept or can't figure out a technical problem, why not ask someone who has a much better knowledge of the subject? Why spend hours or days struggling with something and all the frustration that can bring if someone else out there knows the answer and is happy to help out? I admit, I'm a wimp sometimes.:blush: And it can even be more frustrating if it isn't covered in the manual.:evil:</p><p> </p><p>I do believe no one knows everything about a particular subject, and even the most experienced of the bunch can sometimes learn something from somebody who is just starting out. Having been a teacher the last 30 years, I still learn things from my students. I think every person looks at things from different perspectives, and my students have made observations about things that I never would have thought or considered, so I am learning from them as well. I too believe there is no such thing as a stupid question, and a lot of times I learn from my student's questions.</p><p></p><p>As I have just recently considered getting a new mixer, I have spent the last 2 weeks researching digital mixers. Thanks to my Luddite ways, I am now trying to make up for lost time and catch up to the 21st century. Maybe it is just my age, but I'm finding learning about digital boards is more challenging than I thought it would be. Especially when it comes to routing and all the cool possibilities that are now open.</p><p></p><p>In Tim's reply to your post, I feel he has a valid point. Tim, if I hear what you are saying, this is a community of people and because of that, there are lots of varying opinions and expectations everybody has about this forum. That is what makes the world go 'round. Perhaps we all have to ignore certain posts and admit that just about any post may have the potential to irk somebody who may post a reply about their level of "ikedness", but in the end hopefully somebody will respond with an answer, and bless that person willing to help out and take the time to reply!<img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-smilie="8"data-shortname=":D" />~:-D~:grin:</p><p> </p><p>Best regards,</p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Garvin, post: 68733, member: 2865"] Re: Installing X32 USB ASIO Driver Well put Eric! I feel Tim's reply to your post shows there are 2 kinds of people in this world when it comes to learning. People like me who get frustrated after a while of trying to figure out something, and want some help, and others who want to figure it out for themselves and will stick to trying to figure things out, no matter how ling it takes. Not making a judgement here. In fact a large part of me admires someone who has the will to figure it out for themselves. I feel if I am struggling with understanding a concept or can't figure out a technical problem, why not ask someone who has a much better knowledge of the subject? Why spend hours or days struggling with something and all the frustration that can bring if someone else out there knows the answer and is happy to help out? I admit, I'm a wimp sometimes.:blush: And it can even be more frustrating if it isn't covered in the manual.:evil: I do believe no one knows everything about a particular subject, and even the most experienced of the bunch can sometimes learn something from somebody who is just starting out. Having been a teacher the last 30 years, I still learn things from my students. I think every person looks at things from different perspectives, and my students have made observations about things that I never would have thought or considered, so I am learning from them as well. I too believe there is no such thing as a stupid question, and a lot of times I learn from my student's questions. As I have just recently considered getting a new mixer, I have spent the last 2 weeks researching digital mixers. Thanks to my Luddite ways, I am now trying to make up for lost time and catch up to the 21st century. Maybe it is just my age, but I'm finding learning about digital boards is more challenging than I thought it would be. Especially when it comes to routing and all the cool possibilities that are now open. In Tim's reply to your post, I feel he has a valid point. Tim, if I hear what you are saying, this is a community of people and because of that, there are lots of varying opinions and expectations everybody has about this forum. That is what makes the world go 'round. Perhaps we all have to ignore certain posts and admit that just about any post may have the potential to irk somebody who may post a reply about their level of "ikedness", but in the end hopefully somebody will respond with an answer, and bless that person willing to help out and take the time to reply!:D~:-D~:grin: Best regards, Bill [/QUOTE]
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