I got mine after I fell in love with the K-5, and absolute monster of an
additive-synthesis machine. Had one of the very first K1m models, the
"desktop" version, then I lost it and all of my other gear by smoke damage
while I was married, replaced it with a K1-II, the keyboard model with the
simple reverb built in. I just sold it last year for next to nothing,
cleaning house of gear I didn't use any more. I wish I had known you liked
them, it was my first platform for trying to emulate Mellotrons with serious
custom programming on sample-playback synths and I had probably twenty
programs and multis built that were pretty good that I wiped off the unit
when I sold it. They were not on the level of what I can do with my little
Korgs now, but they were good, and used properly were stand-ins for "that
sound" quite respectably. Oh well...
----- Original Message -----
From: "stevetebble" <stevetebble@...>
To: <Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 3:19 PM
Subject: [Mellotronists] K1r
> Yes, that's the one. I've got two now, I've had a K1 for years and
> have now bought a K1r to go with it. So now all the presets can go on
> one, and all my own sounds on the other. Still working on the "Tron
> 3Viols" but it's not quite there yet.
> Flute sounds quite good, but then it would, it's just a flute sample.
> Steve.
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