I took a look and both of mine look clean for now. im not very good with tech things like this, but will have a tech do it in the nearer future On Jul 22, 2004, at 8:13 PM, gil_we wrote: > The funny thing is almost any synth manufacturer of the early 80s > tried to make out "real" instrument sounds as factory presets on > their analog models.... While the real power of these instruments is > the abstract and unique sounds any of them makes.... funny. > > The SX series is really very unique sounding, > I had many Rolands / Korgs, no one sounds like the Kawai/Teisco. > > Did you take care of the Nicad battery in yours ? > > > --- In kawai_sx210@...m, esasafrazz@f... wrote: > > Funny!! When you load the factory presets back, the internal > sequences > > play back Maniac, Asia, Jump, Foreigner and a blues thing. > > Pretty halarious, although I still love that Asia song! > > You can see why this thing bombed back in 82', they tried to copy > other > > peoples instruments like Roland Jupiter, Oberheim, etc. but when > you > > program it the uniqueness comes out > > re: 210/240 I had a freind come over that owns every big Analog > poly > > and a modular system, and he shit a brick when he played the > Kawai's. > > James > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > > ADVERTISEMENT > <122603_LREC_bkup_BR_Ashanti.jpg> > <l.gif> > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > • To visit your group on the web, go to: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kawai_sx210/ > > • To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > kawai_sx210-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > • Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service. > >
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Re: [kawai_sx210] Re: 240's sequencces
2004-07-23 by esasafrazz@fastmail.fm
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