Tutorials at 2007 Florida 'Jam'

Posted by: Bill Norrie

Tutorials at 2007 Florida 'Jam' - 04/03/07 03:14 PM

I have added to my website, copies of the Tutorials which were presented at the meeting. You will find them on the 'Tech Tips' page, Numbers 20,21 and 22. http://www.willumspages.co.uk/page10.html

20. Modifying a 'Built-In' KN7000 Style.
21. Creating a New Style from scratch.
22. Using the KN7000 Sequencer.


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Willum

After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is Music.
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Posted by: Joan

Re: Tutorials at 2007 Florida 'Jam' - 04/04/07 07:57 AM

Hi Bill - Thanks for the tutorials. I will certainly have a look at them. This is an area that I never tackled - should be very interesting.......Joan
Posted by: D.Munson

Re: Tutorials at 2007 Florida 'Jam' - 04/05/07 03:43 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Bill Norrie:
I have added to my website, copies of the Tutorials which were presented at the meeting. You will find them on the 'Tech Tips' page, Numbers 20,21 and 22. http://www.willumspages.co.uk/page10.html

20. Modifying a 'Built-In' KN7000 Style.
21. Creating a New Style from scratch.
22. Using the KN7000 Sequencer.



Hi Bill,
Thank you for those tutorials which I have downloaded and printed.
I have a problem with a set of percussion sounds on a floppy which a friend who was musical director at a pantomine a few years ago recorded for the above panto.
However when he recorded them a country style was also recorded with them. The percussion sounds are as follows; Pad 1 Roll/bar Pad 2 Crash cymbal Pad 3 Snare roll
Pad 4 Snare/crash Pad 5 Roll/crash Pad 6 Bongo.
What I would like to do is have the crash cymbal saved on say, a 6/8 march without the
country style. Is it possible to do this?

Derek
Posted by: Bill Norrie

Re: Tutorials at 2007 Florida 'Jam' - 04/05/07 05:00 AM

Hi Derek,
Since this is a very specific issue, I think it would be appropriate to communicate via email.
I need some more details about your problem ....