To Technicsplayer

Please I need your kind help. If any Forum member has any suggestions, I'd appreciate them, please.

I have owned a KN5000 for long and have in the past few months acquired a KN7000. I have been trying to get used to the KN7000 and the settings. A problem that I encounter is that when I start playing any of the preset rythmns and I put the APC (auto accompaniment) on the keyboard sound becomes becomes very very bassy (i.e. too much bass sound) from the middle part of the keyboard. And this tends to drown the sound I play from either the RT1 or RT2. The bassy sound also tends to drown the drums accompaniment. I try ruducing the bass volume control to reduce the bass. It does not help. And when I dtry solving the problem by pushing down the APC volume control, this affects the entire volume of the accompaniment.

With the KN5000, I find the accompaniment very impressively heavy and clear with the APC on. And when I play any of the RT1 or Rt2 voicings either at the middle or righthand end of the keyboard, the sound of both the voicings and the accompaniment are distinct and what I play doesn't ever tend to drown the drums and other APC accompaniments (which I enjoy when they sound heavy and clear).

I looked at the KN5000 equaliser settings and decided to apply the KN5000 equaliser settings to the KN7000. But it didn't help.

Can I please get some advice and help to enable me solve this problem. I love the KN7000 and would expect it to give me an output better than the KN5000. If I can configure it properly to get rid of the too bassy sound at the middle part of the keyboard when the APC is on, I will be glad.

The second thing, please, is that I copied some KN5000 preset rythmns onto the KN7000 Custom channel. However, when I try to part-edit any of them, I get a message that I cannot part-edit them because they are not KN7000 preset rythmns. Please is there any way I can part-edit any of these?

Finally, I love this Forum and I thank all of its members for their kindness and help to one another.

Thank you.

Kenny