Ryan,

Here's a thought: Do you own a stereo? If so, then you have a stereo amp. All you have to do is by two 1/4" to RCA adapters at Radio Shack for a buck or so. Then run your left and right keyboard outputs to "tape in" or "aux in" on your stereo. Whala... stereo RD300. One caution... the signal coming from the keyboard is very "hot" keep your stereo volume WAY LOW - it's the safest way to make sure you don't blow your speakers. Use your keyboard volume to get the loudness you want. Other way to do it, is to keep your keyboard volume low and adjust your stereo up; however, there's more chance of you accidentally pushing up the keyboard volume, and with that configuration it will only take a slight rise to blow your speakers... so I recommend the first method.

I remember being a teenager and having no money and being forced to come up with all kinds of hairball schemes to satisfy my musical desires. Then I realized I'll never make any money in music so I went to college and got a good job. Now I can buy anything I want... only problem is I've got no time to play

No method that I know of to modify the internal RD voices.


I'm on ICQ... I can't remember my number. I travel a lot for my job so I'm seldom on ICQ. If I remember (while I'm home for the weekend), I'll write it down and send you an e-mail. Otherwise, I'm not an expert, but if you have some queations you think I could answer, feel free to send an e-mail to me at "ski2u2@aol.com". I'll be happy to help out.

Oh, one other very important thing: Do you have headphones??? You'll get the best picture of the RD300's sound capability with head phones.

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Andrew

[This message has been edited by ski2u2 (edited 07-14-2000).]
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