KC: I know. I work an average of 45 hours a week, sometimes six days a week. The only time I get to sit down with my XP is at night after the kids go to bed, before I have to go to bed. Actually, I should be in bed when I'm on it, but that's another story...
I find it very frustrating. I wish I could take the XP with me to work and use it when I'm on lunch break, but we both know that that is not practical. Instead I take the manual with me and read that. It isn't easy absorbing everything in the manual without the XP sitting right in front of me.

Dnarkosis:

I've only had my XP since July of 2001. I don't gig. I'm more of an "at home" musician, and collaborate with my other fellow musicians who DO happen to gig. I have an excellent guitar player who's supposed to add guitar to my stuff when his band slows down. (His band is actually supposed to do a show with Creed real soon) Another friend of ours is into mixing stuff and doing drum tracks...he also has an XP.

I do all kinds of music. If you were to listen to some of my stuff, you could probably more relate it to Pink Floyd or Alan Parsons Project. I like that kind of music a lot...just sitting there kind of in your own world while you're listening to it. It's definately got its own style.

I don't know what I plan on doing with my music. I'm working on a demo CD. I don't know how to go about playing at clubs and stuff. To tell you the truth, getting up there in front of a bunch of people scares me! Anyway, that's me. That should just about answer your question and then some. Again, thanks for your help guys!

-Tracey