This forum back in 1999

Posted by: Nigel

This forum back in 1999 - 11/16/13 12:39 AM

It's always fun to look back on this forum about 1999 .... there are quite a few names that haven't changed over the years.
General Arranger Forum 1999

We then moved to Synth Zone BBS
Posted by: Graham UK

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/16/13 01:51 AM

Nigel. Thank you for the link...Happy Days they were.
Posted by: joso

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/16/13 04:11 AM

Hi

The good all days when my PSR 740 was brand new; and the PSR 9000 was about to be launched...

Jørgen
Posted by: Dnj

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/16/13 04:29 AM

very cool Nigel I remember it well................
my first post was Sept 2000 !
Posted by: ianmcnll

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/16/13 06:51 AM

Thanks for this great trip down memory lane, Nigel.

Some very interesting posts I had never seen before.

I'm only a young'un here, having joined in 2005.

Donny is positively ancient...ha ha!

Ian
Posted by: travlin'easy

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/16/13 07:00 AM

Me too - I didn't arrive on the scene until 2002.

Gary cool
Posted by: DonM

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/16/13 07:56 AM

You sure know how to make a guy feel old, Nigel! I was on Chris Hansen's forum before it switched to Synthzone. I was on the English version of course.
It's neat to see the names of old friends who are no longer around, like Jerry Silberstein, my friend Comalot, from here in the Shreveport area, Bob Gelman, who started the Yahoo PSR style and song groups, etc.
And then there was the infamous Rasheed, who cussed us out in several languages.
Several of us, I know Scott Yee was one, found that forum after the Technics Canada forum folded.
Posted by: joso

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/16/13 09:50 AM

Hi

I was here in the autumn of 1999 too...

At October 22 1999 I founded my web site. The VERY SAME day Bob Gelman founded his style group and his song group. Read this story at: http://www.jososoft.dk/yamaha/about.htm#site

More than 14 yars ago...

Jørgen
Posted by: DonM

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/16/13 01:25 PM

I remember when you started it Jorgen. Time does pass quickly my friend!
DonM
Posted by: rattley

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/16/13 04:23 PM

Wow.........I've been here since November, 14 1999.........golly how time flies!! -charley
Posted by: George Kaye

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/16/13 04:33 PM

To think I said in 1999 that I would never sell Casio products..............then the Privia came and my opinion changed. We must be careful what we write......It could come back to haunt us someday!
Posted by: DannyUK

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/16/13 04:59 PM

Nice one Nigel! I remember those days very well... Funny you posting that link, I was going through some of the very old posts from this forum too...!
Posted by: tony mads usa

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/16/13 08:24 PM

I was on the technics forum at that time and when that one closed down I, along with several others, followed BeBop here to S-Z ...
Great job Nigel ... clap
Posted by: Diki

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/16/13 08:55 PM

Originally Posted By: George Kaye
To think I said in 1999 that I would never sell Casio products..............then the Privia came and my opinion changed. We must be careful what we write......It could come back to haunt us someday!


You mean like how Yamaha would never make another 76 arranger? rolleyes
Posted by: ianmcnll

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/16/13 09:55 PM

Yep, there were several people that figured Yamaha would never make a 76'er, including yours truly...about the same as the number of people predicting Roland would produce another TOTL 76-note arranger.

The first bunch...well, doggonit, we were wrong, but, the outcome was entirely positive, and people are very happy to see Yamaha's new 76'er (including a few from the second bunch).

Now that second bunch, well, they were wrong as well, but, but unfortunately, the outcome wasn't so positive...no TOTL whatsoever.

Now, as in the case of the first bunch, being wrong wasn't so bad at all.

The second bunch? Well.....mmmmmmm.....their case was more sad than bad!

But one thing was right for sure...Nigel starting this great forum..

I must say, I enjoy this site immensely, and I have met great people here, quite a few becoming valued close friends.

Thanks again, Nigel.

Ian

Posted by: joso

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/17/13 12:07 AM

Hi

Originally Posted By: ianmcnll

(snip)
But one thing was right for sure...Nigel starting this great forum.
(snip)


As far as I remember, Nigel got/inherited Chris Hansen's board.
Correct me, if I am wrong.

Jørgen
Posted by: Gunnar Jonny

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/17/13 12:18 AM

NOSTALGIA, and I love to be nostalgic once in a while! smile
Posted by: ianmcnll

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/17/13 12:52 AM

Originally Posted By: joso
Hi

Originally Posted By: ianmcnll

(snip)
But one thing was right for sure...Nigel starting this great forum.
(snip)


As far as I remember, Nigel got/inherited Chris Hansen's board.
Correct me, if I am wrong.

Jørgen


No need to be snippy, Jørgen.

You are probably correct...I think he did inherit it from Chris Hansen.

The important thing is that Nigel has had the patience and skill to keep it going for us to enjoy.

I haven't had this much fun since my ex mother-in-law fell down the basement stairs and into the coal bin (and no, I didn't push her).

There were a few close calls with this site, as far as I know, but Nigel "kept 'er between the poles".

Your site,The Unofficial YAMAHA PSR Resource Site. was the very first site I got styles and info from...I believe Simon Williams had SVP World forums on the go at that time (now closed since November 1, 2009) as well.

We are very lucky to have sites like yours and Nigel's Synth Zone as well as PSR Tutorial. The arranger culture is all the richer for them.

Ian
Posted by: joso

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/17/13 01:40 AM

Originally Posted By: ianmcnll

(snip)
No need to be snippy, Jørgen.

You are probably correct...I think he did inherit it from Chris Hansen.

The important thing is that Nigel has had the patience and skill to keep it going for us to enjoy.
(snip)


Ha, ha... rotfl

More old sites listed at http://www.jososoft.dk/yamaha/resource.htm (column #3).

Enjoy nostalgia... rocker

Jørgen
Posted by: ianmcnll

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/17/13 02:00 AM

Jørgen,

The opening page of your site says this...

"The links at this page leads to a wealth of wisdom about Yamaha keyboard related topics.

Tutorials, FAQs, knowledge bases, video instructions, resource files, specifications. It is all here.

And some links even point to files to download and to use directly in your keyboard.

At the listed sites you can find any relevant information applying to all/more models within the Yamaha Tyros, PSR, CVP, DGX and YPG range of keyboards."

That's pretty much as complete as it gets...I've sent more Yamaha players to your site than I can count. Between you and Joe Waters (PSR Tutorial, you guys have the best (and probably longest running) Yamaha-centric sites on the Internet, and provide help (and goodies) so that both new, and experienced, players get the most enjoyment from their keyboards.

Great work, buddy.

Ian
Posted by: joso

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/17/13 07:11 AM

Hi Ian

I am flushing now... shocked
Thanks anyway! smile

I think you forgot to mention Michael Bedesem, who - beside developing his superb software programs - has compiled the PSR FAQ at http://psrtutorial.com/lessons/faq/PSRFAQ.htm - includes Tyros models too (despite the name).

Jørgen
Posted by: ianmcnll

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/17/13 08:04 AM

Yes, Jørgen, Michael has been instrumental (pun intended) in me becoming nearly addicted to style editing with his clever StyleAdjust program that he made just for little ole me!

Plus Michael's excellent other software programs, and equally your own, that have enabled us to take our PSR/Tyros/CVP Arranger keyboards to places even Yamaha didn't think they could go.

Michael's FAQ's have been incredibly handy to all of us players and have got me out of a jam more than once.

I often think that both you guys, along with Joe Waters, and of course Nigel, as well as those who are dedicated to the support of Korg, Roland, Ketron and Wersi instruments have helped make the whole of the arranger community one we can be proud of.

Ian
Posted by: sparky589

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/17/13 09:00 AM

Just a quick observation from somebody who wasn't there- After a short sampling of the posts, it seems it was more about the subject and less about the speaker; I only looked quickly but didn't see any bullying going on either..simpler times I suppose..
Posted by: DonM

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/17/13 09:43 AM

Oh, there were a couple. See posts by Rasheed!
DonM
Posted by: travlin'easy

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/17/13 09:55 AM

Seems like there's always gotta be at least one bad egg in the basket. wink

Gary cool
Posted by: joso

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/17/13 12:44 PM

Hi

Originally Posted By: ianmcnll

(snip)
I often think that both you guys, along with Joe Waters, and of course Nigel, as well as those who are dedicated to the support of Korg, Roland, Ketron and Wersi instruments have helped make the whole of the arranger community one we can be proud of.


... and my German friends Heidrun and Heiko...
- or maybe you dont read German...? frown

... plus so many others...

Jørgen
Posted by: ianmcnll

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/17/13 01:17 PM

Originally Posted By: joso
Hi

Originally Posted By: ianmcnll

(snip)
I often think that both you guys, along with Joe Waters, and of course Nigel, as well as those who are dedicated to the support of Korg, Roland, Ketron and Wersi instruments have helped make the whole of the arranger community one we can be proud of.


... and my German friends Heidrun and Heiko...
- or maybe you dont read German...? frown

... plus so many others...

Jørgen


Yes Jørgen, I have watched Heidrum and Heiko do demos...fantastic players, and even though I don't speak any German, I really enoyed their presentations.

I also really like Sud Clavier demos...I speak and understand French fairly good (we took it in school) but I'm used to Canadian French which has a lot of slang and some differences in pronunciation.

Sud Clavier are so hammy and that makes them even funnier, and also holds interest.

We are so lucky to have such great contacts...when I first got an arranger, there was no Internet, and finding another player and staying in touch was very hard...that's also why I started making my own styles...I was forced into it...there were very few available, and the ones that were, cost a lot of money for only 6 to 8 styles.

Simon's site (SVP World) and your site were the first ones I was aware of.

Ian
Posted by: brickboo

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/17/13 05:38 PM

Wow not a word about any Korg board then. Did I start the Korg subjects when I joined maybe in 2001?

Man I was laying brick and wanted to make all that money Donny, Dave, Gary, DonM and Fran were making. That's what got me motivated and got me started started.
Posted by: Ketron_AJ

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/18/13 04:03 AM

This was very interesting indeed and I was able to see some of my posts (AJ) when I was still a student at Penn State. It didn't take me long to quickly realize.... I was the baby of the group! Very useful family then... and now.

Thanks for sharing Nigel.
Posted by: Nigel

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/18/13 10:55 PM

Originally Posted By: joso
Hi

Originally Posted By: ianmcnll

(snip)
But one thing was right for sure...Nigel starting this great forum.
(snip)


As far as I remember, Nigel got/inherited Chris Hansen's board.
Correct me, if I am wrong.

Jørgen


Yes it was Chris Hansen's forum along with the G1000 forum. I just hosted them for him here at Synth Zone. After a while he decided to take a break from it. That's when it made sense to move it to this forum.
Posted by: joso

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/18/13 11:11 PM

Hi

Originally Posted By: Nigel
Originally Posted By: joso
Hi

Originally Posted By: ianmcnll

(snip)
But one thing was right for sure...Nigel starting this great forum.
(snip)


As far as I remember, Nigel got/inherited Chris Hansen's board.
Correct me, if I am wrong.

Jørgen


Yes it was Chris Hansen's forum along with the G1000 forum. I just hosted them for him here at Synth Zone. After a while he decided to take a break from it. That's when it made sense to move it to this forum.


Thanks, Nigel. My memory is not that rusted after all.
Chris visited me some years (maybe 5) ago, and told me the story. He had be ill at that time, but was recovering fine.

Jørgen
Posted by: Dnj

Re: This forum back in 1999 - 11/19/13 05:20 AM

So many memories and so many lifelong great friends were made due to SZ,.........Nigel deserves all the alcolades.. clap