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#70634 - 10/11/10 03:11 AM Another way of using the Kn7000
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I found this on the General arranger SZ site, some have called it the Yamaha site incorrectly. It give the Kn7000 another view of it’s many possible uses.
John C.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BU3sfuBbdTc&feature=related

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#70635 - 10/11/10 04:34 AM Re: Another way of using the Kn7000
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http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/icons/icon12.gif WOW that really shows how universal the K7 is 8year old and still able to show the new kids on the block a thing or two!!!. Even if the music style is not to your taste you have to respect the skill and knowledge involved
John.

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#70636 - 10/11/10 04:37 AM Re: Another way of using the Kn7000
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Now thats an impressive video - good find John, and thanks for sharing it with us.

Glen

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#70637 - 10/11/10 06:19 AM Re: Another way of using the Kn7000
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Further proof that the KN7000 was way ahead of the field at the time.

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#70638 - 10/11/10 05:13 PM Re: Another way of using the Kn7000
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When did the Kn7000 come out -- I thought it was more than 8 years but i may be mistaken.

John C.

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#70639 - 10/11/10 05:25 PM Re: Another way of using the Kn7000
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Another reason for holding on to your Kn7000.
Just looking at this setup makes me crazy, I'm having enough of a time just finding my glasses and where I last put my socks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLq4x6D6Jqc

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#70640 - 10/11/10 06:32 PM Re: Another way of using the Kn7000
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When I see a setup like that, I have to wonder how old it is. He could have used a KN7000 to get the same (probably better sounding) results by putting each of the registrations that he used in successive panel memories and then incrementing the panel memories with a foot switch. He did a great job with the tools that he had to use.

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#70641 - 10/12/10 02:55 AM Re: Another way of using the Kn7000
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I'm with you Bob - I think the set-up is way over the top. He has either had to take two of the keyboards apart and separate the control panels from the keys, to achieve the three tier manuals, or possibly the original keys are hidden and he's using MIDI keyboards to control the two vertical instruments.
Imagine taking that lot on a 'Gig'

John, the KN7000 was released in 2002
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After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is Music.
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( especially when the music is played on a KN7000....)

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#70642 - 10/12/10 04:03 AM Re: Another way of using the Kn7000
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I may have to use two KN7000s for an event I've got coming up which I could connect seperately to my amplification system but would it be simpler to midi one across to the other and take all the sound from that one?
Rog
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#70643 - 10/12/10 04:28 AM Re: Another way of using the Kn7000
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My opinion is that this gentleman's interest is not in music as it is in gadgets and stuff. We all derive pleasure differently.

John C.

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#70644 - 10/12/10 01:00 PM Re: Another way of using the Kn7000
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Hello All,

Not youtube, but haven't I told before that onm my new site www.mellink.info almost all my music recordings are ready to listen to:
http://www.mellink.info/index.php?id=18&L=2

E.g. you might like Gabriel's Oboe of the movie "The Mission" or Toots Thielemans "Bluesette" and much more.


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