on 6/7/03 9:11 AM, kawaik3zone@yahoogroups.com at kawaik3zone@yahoogroups.com wrote: _________________________________________________ > > Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 07 Jun 2003 00:34:52 -0000 > From: "jboy917" <jboy917@...> > Subject: Re: anyone > > Good to hear that there are others who check out this group, even though > the K3 is old & doesn't have all the kool sh*t that a lot of boards do > nowadays, > it's still a good one, I love mine... I'm using it as a controller too, for a > K1m > module & a Casio CZ101, in addition to its own sounds. I guess if you live in > the states, Melbourne Australia is "out there", net-man, but you probably feel > the same way about us, huh? I'm in Florida... > By the way, does anyone know how to get that feature where you create your > own harmonics to work? I can't, and I guess you're not doing it either, > Rich.. > but I tried what the manual tells you & nothing happens.. > jonboy > --- In kawaik3zone@yahoogroups.com, Rich Beattie <keyboardplayer4life@y...> > wrote: >> I am here too, much like netbrowserman. :-) I am >> also 26, from Northeast Ohio, and until I buy that >> repair manual for my K3 I am using it as a midi >> controller for a synth module. It's hard to beat the >> feel of the weighted keys, even it you can't hear the >> sound... >> >> Cheers, >> --Rich-- I really can't explain it. You go back and forth between the modes on the patch 32 bank. It has been awhile since I have done much programming on the K-3, although I really would never part with this synth because of the great analog emulations I have been able to program very easily and they cut through mixes like a laser beam;-). Just read the manual .....step by step....... is all I can say. I have made reasonable Hammond organ sounds using this additive bank. I am from central Ohio...btw. Linda
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Re: [kawaik3zone] Digest Number 6
2003-06-07 by Linda Dachtyl
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