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10. Closing words
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   Has anyone noticed that by tracking you end up hearing more? "Hearing
more?" I hear you say (hehe). Yes, I mean that you end up consciously
noticing effects like panning, and you break music down into it's component
parts. A couple of my non-tracking musician friends tell me the same thing
happens to them. It's really annoying!!!

   If tracking is to flourish, we need to support each other. If you've
enjoyed someones tune and they've left a mailing address, get in contact and
let them know. If you've never had the experience of a complete stranger
telling you they've enjoyed your tune (even if it's one you can't stand and
think is crap) then you don't know just how good it feels. Just a short mail
saying "xxxxxx was really good" or "I really liked xxxxxx" is enough, how
hard can it be...

   That's all folks, the end of The Tracker's Handbook. I hope you've enjoyed
it and found it useful. All that remains is for to send out my thanks to the
following people, for their help in producing this. 

   Thanks to...
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   (In no particular order)

John Simmonds   - For being the guy behind the writing of this, if it wasn't
                for his enthusiasm in wanting to quickly find out what to do
                this would never have been started.

LeftField       - For great music to listen to while writing this. Leftism is
                one of the greatest albums ever - if you don't have a copy
                then get one asap. 
                If you're wondering why I listened to CDs rather than mods
                when writing this, it's because this was written in DOS Edit!
                (Keeps everything nicely formatted and generic)

Tony Horgan     - For getting me started in tracking and for all the tips
                and samples given in CU Amiga, they really were invaluable to
                a beginner.

Kim             - For including this file on his great (and visited a lot)
                page. This really got everything started. Funny how I haven't
                recieved any mail from you yet mate!

MAZ             - For encouragement, samples, including this file on his
                page, and the great idea for the ZIP file name.
                
Kosmos          - For encouragement, suggestions, pointing out that it should
                be called The Tracker's Handbook (not Trackers), UT News
                letter announcements and for HTML version on UT Web Site.

Rubz            - For putting the advert for Hertz in Future Music. Also for
                tons of help and contributions.

Dr.Avalanche +   
Howard the Duck - For the HTML version.

   Contributors
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   (In no particular order)

Darren Irvine, Jeremy S Rice, Radix, SquareMeister, Kupan, Pulse, Ilpo
Karkkainen, ToalNkor, Stereoman, Dan Nicholson, Greebo, MAZ, Barry Nathan,
Rich "Akira" Pizor, Novus, Louis "Farmer" Gorenfeld, Dr.Avalance, Rubz,
Toodeloo, Linus Walleji, Kosmos, Trinity, Ganja Man, Airon

   Future?
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   I want to include some ASCII art dotted around the place, to disperse the
text a little. Because this is a multi-platform document, I can't allow any
ANSI/Hi-ASCII. If you've got something you'd like to include then send it to
me, thanks.
  Oh yeah, I need to get myself a modem and an Internet account. Should be
pretty easy..... but don't hold your breath! (Slight cash flow problem, I'm
broke :v)

  Remember, be yourself, track for yourself. Because if you don't enjoy your
                   music then sure as hell nobody else will...

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