Digital Effects Processors - Survey

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Member Since: Aug 02, 2007

Hi!

I am new to this forum and would like to ask for a little help.

As part of my BA (Hons) Recording Arts Research Project I am investigating the use of digital effects processors in the studio.

If you have 5 minutes spare to complete an online questionnaire please goto www.research.audiowizard.co.uk

Any information provided will be used solely for the purpose of this study and shall not be passed to any 3rd party.

For further information regarding this study, please do not hesitate to contact me at [email protected]

Many thanks in advance.

AW

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Hold 'Em Czar
Member
Since: Dec 30, 2004


Aug 02, 2007 05:35 pm

filled it out, but it said i would have an e-mail with the 'results'.....what's that mean? havn't gotten any e-mail's yet...

i'm curious as to what does this survey tell you?

welcome to HRC

Czar of Midi
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Since: Apr 04, 2002


Aug 04, 2007 09:34 pm

I think it just means your survey has been sent to Peter.

Hindu Not Hitler !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Member
Since: May 28, 2007


Aug 04, 2007 11:05 pm

OK

Member
Since: Aug 02, 2007


Aug 05, 2007 11:22 am

Hi!

Yes the message just means the website has emailed me the results of the questionnaire.

Many thanks to anyone who has taken the time to fill it in. I need to collect as many results as possible so anyone new to the thread please take 5 mins to complete the questionnaire.

whosyourdaddy - I'm using the survey to try and determine a few things; including how people use MIDI in their studio, whether they use it to control hardware digital effects processors and to see if & why software plug-ins are more popular than hardware units. My research is focused on the usability of hardware digital effects processors.

“Nothing is more disruptive to the creative process than a tool lacking an intuitive interface.” (Ciletti 1998)

Again, a HUGE thank you to those who've completed the questionnaire!



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