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#137684 - 12/15/03 05:35 PM
Re: Something similar to PSR2100 or 1100
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15593
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Yeah, those yammies are a real piece of crap. That's probably why just about every gigging musician that uses his keyboard and voice as a primary source of income uses one. Sure makes me happy that I like playing these junk piles, especially this time of year when you're playing doubles and back to back Christmas parties with those cheap keys. And all of those awful sweet and live sounds--wow! What poor tastes all those folks we're playing for must have. They must all have hearing defects, especially when they tell you how great the keyboard sounds and wonderful the volcals sound.  Gimme' a break! Happy Holidays, Gary 
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#137687 - 12/16/03 05:17 PM
Re: Something similar to PSR2100 or 1100
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6021
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi Bluebird, the earlier kn keyboard styles from the KN2,3,5,6 now appear to be officially available for download (free) for the kn24/26 on the kn7 website. http://www.technicskn7000.com/home.asp I've started up a bit of a styles group for the kn7 hoping to encourage users to create their own styles using the onboard facilities, ie easy composer, pattern copy editing, sequencer ( midifile) to style functions, but that's got a long, long way to go. As far as I'm aware kn24/26's can load kn7 composer styles, I'm not sure how the style creation facilties compare to the kn7's , though. best wishes Rikki Originally posted by Bluebird: Are there styles for it on the net? [/B]
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