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#311983 - 01/13/11 06:09 AM Un Read Posts
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Nigel. On previous WebPage Layouts, at the top we could select Un-Read Posts...Don't we now have this or have I missed somthing ?
Best wishes 2011

Graham UK Lincolnshire East Coast.

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#314401 - 01/29/11 10:20 AM Re: Un Read Posts [Re: Graham UK]
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I found this useful too..
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#314444 - 01/29/11 11:54 AM Re: Un Read Posts [Re: Graham UK]
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Unread posts are in bold type and have a little red number in parentheses that stays till you read and click out of it. Use the "GO" button at the bottom of the reply section - don't use the back button!
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#314517 - 01/29/11 11:26 PM Re: Un Read Posts [Re: Graham UK]
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There is an Active Topics menu at the top of the page that lets you list and read active postings. Is that what you mean't?

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#314899 - 02/01/11 02:48 PM Re: Un Read Posts [Re: Graham UK]
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Nice one, seems to work nicely..

There seems to be strange going ons with a few of the other forums I visit..

the Vdrum forum seems to be down

and the Roland clan forum gone..

Roland forums seems to be running ok (at the moment)..
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#314967 - 02/01/11 11:32 PM Re: Un Read Posts [Re: TheSonicEnergyAuthority]
Nigel Offline
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Originally Posted By: TheSonicEnergyAuthority
the Vdrum forum seems to be down


Do you use a VDrum kit? The drummer in my cover band uses VDrums and is active on the VDrum forum. It means we can play clubs and still get a tight rock sound at lower volume levels. I love that drum kit. Plus it takes much less room on the small stages we have to fit our 6 piece band on.

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#315033 - 02/02/11 01:29 PM Re: Un Read Posts [Re: Graham UK]
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I have a second hand TD-20..
Started off with a Yamaha DTXpress kit as I used to be a tub thumper many years ago, and thought it would be nice to get back to it.

The Roland TD-20 wasn't even on my mind due to it's price, but I had eyes on a TD-12. Managed to find the TD-20 for TD-12 money via a well know auction site beginning with e

Sadly I'm not a great drummist.. the TD-20 is a stunning bit of tech


The Vdrum forum has returned, as has Roland Clan(with a nice visual overhaul)..
Seems you started a trend?

When out & about live the drummer uses a 'proper' acoustic kit, my job is to make it sound as good as possible, we did try using a DrumKat but for the time it took to set it up against the actual time it was used has meant it has been retired.
He would love to try out the TD-20, but as he's a lefty, and I'm a righty I don't fancy the hassle for changing everything over, and then back again.
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