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#447098 - 02/21/18 07:39 AM Re: Fun with PA1000 TC Helicon [Re: synerjim]
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Neat!

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#447099 - 02/21/18 07:40 AM Re: Fun with PA1000 TC Helicon [Re: tony mads usa]
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Originally Posted By tony mads usa
I think Nigel changed that edit restriction ...


Yes, the option was closed for a long time due to some happenings in past, but opened for edit again not too long ago.
But I also seem to remember it is just for a period after you've published a post, but for how many hours or what period the edit button is active, I don't remember.
However, the button is not visible until you have clicked 'submit' and then go back to your post again.

Edit: Put in picture illustration edit:



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Edited by Gunnar Jonny (02/21/18 07:42 AM)
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#447104 - 02/21/18 08:38 AM Re: Fun with PA1000 TC Helicon [Re: synerjim]
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Nice guitar sounds. Enjoy your new keyboard!
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#447107 - 02/21/18 10:38 AM Re: Fun with PA1000 TC Helicon [Re: synerjim]
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I think I past the edit period as I can't see edit button. No biggie, I just need to remove the double link.

Yes, friends I'm enjoying the PA1000, it's very rich in features. I just wish it also comes in module version like the SD40 so I can take it when travelling overseas.

Friends, with all your knowledges that you impart on this great forum, I've learned and continue to learn.

Thank you all for your encouragements.
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#447113 - 02/21/18 11:25 AM Re: Fun with PA1000 TC Helicon [Re: synerjim]
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Edit is still available on a post I made two days ago. Open the first post and look at the bottom by "Reply". Should be there.
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#447116 - 02/21/18 12:48 PM Re: Fun with PA1000 TC Helicon [Re: synerjim]
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Great, I did able to change the double linked song and replaced with a new one.

Thanks a lot Don, I hope you're on the way to full recovery now.
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#447117 - 02/21/18 12:56 PM Re: Fun with PA1000 TC Helicon [Re: synerjim]
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Thanks. One more bump in the road, but hoping it's minor!
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#447925 - 03/04/18 10:54 PM Re: Fun with PA1000 TC Helicon [Re: synerjim]
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Registered: 10/23/06
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Hi Jim.....I listened to every one one of your recordings, but it was a few weeks ago. I was very impressed with what you produced here. Sorry I don't remember all the positive thoughts I had at the time.

But your "Somethin' Stupid" made me sit up and take notice because that is a song I also wanted to do (as a duo) if I ever bought another vocoder. Also wondering how you pulled that out of the bag. I never hear it played anymore, but it's a great song and SHOULD be played more often........just made for a vocoder arrangement.

Now I DO recall the "female" voice sounded really authentic from what I could make of it. Do you think "she" could do it on her own (sing a solo from a man's voice input) using that Helicon?

Going back to your recordings......just plain very well done. I wish I had time to sit and listen to them again but I will listen to Somethin' Stupid......I love that song. I do it as a Bossa Nova.

Mark

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#447931 - 03/05/18 12:35 AM Re: Fun with PA1000 TC Helicon [Re: synerjim]
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Jim,

for someone always extolling the virtues of Korg arrangers I realize I am somewhat late with my compliments but they are no less sincere. Listening to your recordings one is tempted to buy the PA1000 for the vocaliser only ( haha)....Seriously though a lovely bunch of recordings with supreme use of the vocaliser and overall great sounds. Chapeau !!!

regards,
John

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#448159 - 03/08/18 10:03 AM Re: Fun with PA1000 TC Helicon [Re: john smies]
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Originally Posted By john smies

one is tempted to buy the PA1000 for the vocaliser only


Funny you say that - I use the PA900 as my vocal processor, harmonizer, monitor speakers, and DJ jukebox. Oh yeah ... and I also play the keys on it.
lol
The 900 is essential to my sound as a singer, and the rest is all fluff. I even use it when I'm doing a guitar single.
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