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From: "a_deuteronomy" <radam72850@...>
Date: 2006-09-22

--- In DW8000@yahoogroups.com, "jimb0jimb0" <dotsonj@...> wrote:
>
> OK so i started out life as a trombone player....
>
> My DW8000 sits atop my roland RD-150 , 88 keys but no organ
voice
> so I use my DW8000 mostly for the organ ish # 28 patch & for a fat
> split bass
>
> the korg boots up on default 11 patch from there how do I plug in
a
> programmed patch? what is the very first step does the very first
> line DCO 1 mean what is that where is that Can you save your
> patch or do you have to punch all those lines?
>
> NO clue jd
>

JD,
First, I suggest you visit the "Files" section and download (maybe
even print) a copy of the DW8Kmanuel.pdf . If you read the section
on "Creating Sounds" you'll realize you are about to open up a new
world that's been sitting in front of you this whole time and never
knew it. The sounds you can get from this old synth are remarkable.
Understand this is 20+ year old technology and not quite as easy as
looking on an LCD screen for "strings" or "harmonica" but programing
is not difficult. What might be difficult is saving that very cool
sound that you discover. There are programs available on e-bay and
other sources (including one in the files section) that allow you to
save through MIDI to your PC. If this is not do-able, you might want
to resort to the old tape drive method (again, see the manual). I
have a pdf copy of the manual if you have trouble downloading but
it's about 15 Gig. Good luck. I hope you find your way.

RA