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  • Walter Gontowski
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    Yes you can, but the idea behind the $200 drive from Toontracks was to provide another methof to obtain the samples as opposed to downloading them (a lot of data) from the internet that took me a couple days to perform.
    You would have to still download the data and install it on your SSD or some other drive on your computer. So I don’t understand what you’re trying to achieve.

    Walt

    Walter Gontowski
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    @olliepudge said:
    Good idea Walt. Anyone without Adobe could just copy the whole manual and paste in Microsoft Word and print it too no? Seems pretty simple to me.  

    That’ll work also! I choose .pdf since I use the Good Reader application in my iPad for User Guides.

    Walt

    Walter Gontowski
    Participant

    @Scott said:
    Why can’t you save the web version and print it?

    If you want to, you can save the web page and read it offline. In Google Chrome (for example), there is a menu item “More Tools” > “Save Web Page As…”. You should save every chapter as it’s own web page (so one page for “0.Introduction”, one page for “1.Installation” etc.). This can also be printed if one prefers to read it the old fashion way  

    Scott,

    I have a .pdf file that I made using Acrobat Pro. Is it okay to share? Lots of people are asking for it.

    Walt

    Walter Gontowski
    Participant

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    Walter Gontowski
    Participant

    I totally agree with those that have posted so far (except Henrik). I keep all my user manuals in .pdf format in “Good Reader” on the iPad in my Music Room. SD3 is the only software application that doesn’t have the User Guide in .pdf. I hope the program itself is better then the download experience (2 days to download/install an application?) and the lack of easy to use user manual.Yell

    Walt

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