Hello Nigel and Bill,

I have the original User Manual and also Alec Pagida's "How Do I Do That". Now! I understand that perhaps Alec's book is still under Copyright (if it ever was) but in view of the fact that Technics ceased producing the KN Keyboards, all styles were offered by them to anyone who wished to download them for FREE, I doubt very much the original Copyright on the Manual still holds. What would be the point? Personally, I'd be only too happy to help someone in any way I can to learn how to use and enjoy the KN Keyboards particularly the KN7000. For me, there is still nothing to beat it.

Meanwhile, I realise that Bill's is 'winding you up' but I agree that it does make sense to keep backups of everything you do. I've learned that lesson the hard way. I had a PC crash a few years back and lost everything.....it makes you very aware of the need for backups believe me.

By the way, I had a telephone call from John Barr's wife to say that John's KN7000 has been sold to a young musician in Scotland, but she still has several items including the Music Pad, if anyone is interested. I'm sure John would be very pleased to know his treasured KN7 is being put to good use.

Audrey