Audrey, I agree, it is a lot of work –BUT--- that little funny word, once it is done I feel the major part is over and if I am going to play a job that requires special music or just wish to play live wherever and I am fully prepared.

It is my nature to use my instrument to the fullest extent, the work involved has always been a welcomed challenge. When a new keyboard enters my life breaking to code (Operating system) has always been exciting, new discoveries.

I should add that my set up started with the KN3000 is still the same. It has traveled from the Kn30000 to the Kn5000, Kn6500 and the KN7000. Each new keyboard brought improvements to my set up. It is constantly growing.
This would not be possible if I did not start with a well thought out base.
How is it said, “Different strokes for different folks” true.

I bring all this information to the Jam in Florida.

John C.

PS, I have been transferring my KN thoughts to my new Toy, Yamaha S900, it has been one tall task BUT, "here I go again", it is almost done.