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Old 29th March 2010, 11:28 PM   #1
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Default McBean's Horn Response tutorial???

Hi All, I am working with McBean's Hornres and looking for a tutorial. Any idea where to find a good explanation on how to use it. I've been using the Help function in the program but I could sure use more detail. Cheers.
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hi mate, where can I download it?
Thanks a lot!
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Guide to WinISD Pro and Hornresp - Speakerplans.com Forums - Page 1

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