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> While I agree that ultimately, we all need to read the manuals, there is > something to be said for instant gratification... Not only am I a music geek, in my day job I'm also a technical geek. In fact, I'm an alpha geek: I tell other geeks how to do technical stuff.. And I haven't read a manual or any other technical book cover-to-cover since my teens. I read manuals, mind. But only the tasty bits. Read the "Getting Started" section of the manual and try the gear out, Rune. If you can't figure it out, dip into the manual, using the table of contents and the index. If RTFM doesn't help, ask the list. When you get bored with the music you make on the gear, dip into the manual again. The folks that say that you have to read the manual cover-to-cover before you can use gear are often the same folks who say that you have to practice scales before you can play solos--and you know what? Their solos tend to sound like scales. Make music first. Cheers, Kevin www.TheNettles.com