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#187500 - 09/16/01 07:05 AM Re: Yamaha 9000pro vs Solton SD-1: Interesting Observation
DanO1 Offline
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Registered: 01/31/01
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Loc: Maryland
Uncle Dave,
You are invited to Baltimore for a steak dinner and to try the SD1 . dano
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#187501 - 09/16/01 09:43 AM Re: Yamaha 9000pro vs Solton SD-1: Interesting Observation
Dnj Offline
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Registered: 09/21/00
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hey Dave ,

If you go to Baltimore let me know I wanna come too, you can have steak, I'll go for the Steamed Crabs!! :>)

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#187502 - 09/16/01 10:10 AM Re: Yamaha 9000pro vs Solton SD-1: Interesting Observation
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Registered: 02/23/01
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Loc: Rome - Italy
No more clams?
I am disappointed!
:-(
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#187503 - 09/16/01 11:25 AM Re: Yamaha 9000pro vs Solton SD-1: Interesting Observation
DanO1 Offline
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To Donny,Fran and Uncle Dave,
It would be my pleasure to treat all of you to Dinner ! I am really curios to get your impressions on the SD1 .
My store is located 10 miles west from 95 & I695 interchange . dano
PS...Tuesday or Thursday or Saturday are best . If you can make it a little after lunch , you could hang out in the afternoon and mess with the SD1 . We'll hit Dinner later that day . Go back after Rush hour .
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#187504 - 09/16/01 02:12 PM Re: Yamaha 9000pro vs Solton SD-1: Interesting Observation
COMALite J Offline
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Registered: 12/28/99
Posts: 86
Loc: Shreveport, LA, USA

My comparatively lowly, ancient PSR-7000 has that feature (record a chord sequence, then build on it), so I’m pretty sure the 9000 and 9000pro would as well! I simply record a chord sequence into a Multi-Pad, then play the Multi-Pad with Repeat On, then either switch Accompaniment variations to build up, or start off with, say, Bass and Rhythm LEDs on only in my Accompaniment Arranger section, then add Pad, Chord, and Phrase as desired, or any combination of the two techniques. Why could not a PSR-9000 do this?


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