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#39306 - 07/21/06 09:08 AM
Correct Setting of My KN7000
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Junior Member
Registered: 09/02/05
Posts: 16
Loc: London, UK
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To Technicsplayer
Please I need your kind help. If any Forum member has any suggestions, I'd appreciate them, please.
I have owned a KN5000 for long and have in the past few months acquired a KN7000. I have been trying to get used to the KN7000 and the settings. A problem that I encounter is that when I start playing any of the preset rythmns and I put the APC (auto accompaniment) on the keyboard sound becomes becomes very very bassy (i.e. too much bass sound) from the middle part of the keyboard. And this tends to drown the sound I play from either the RT1 or RT2. The bassy sound also tends to drown the drums accompaniment. I try ruducing the bass volume control to reduce the bass. It does not help. And when I dtry solving the problem by pushing down the APC volume control, this affects the entire volume of the accompaniment.
With the KN5000, I find the accompaniment very impressively heavy and clear with the APC on. And when I play any of the RT1 or Rt2 voicings either at the middle or righthand end of the keyboard, the sound of both the voicings and the accompaniment are distinct and what I play doesn't ever tend to drown the drums and other APC accompaniments (which I enjoy when they sound heavy and clear).
I looked at the KN5000 equaliser settings and decided to apply the KN5000 equaliser settings to the KN7000. But it didn't help.
Can I please get some advice and help to enable me solve this problem. I love the KN7000 and would expect it to give me an output better than the KN5000. If I can configure it properly to get rid of the too bassy sound at the middle part of the keyboard when the APC is on, I will be glad.
The second thing, please, is that I copied some KN5000 preset rythmns onto the KN7000 Custom channel. However, when I try to part-edit any of them, I get a message that I cannot part-edit them because they are not KN7000 preset rythmns. Please is there any way I can part-edit any of these?
Finally, I love this Forum and I thank all of its members for their kindness and help to one another.
Thank you.
Kenny
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#39307 - 07/21/06 09:51 AM
Re: Correct Setting of My KN7000
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 3319
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I would start with the overall equalizer assuming there is no fault with this 7k since the sound should certainly be better than the 5k, clearer if anything. Press Program Menus, Reverb & Effect, Equalizer. At FLAT the first slider should affect 125Hz from the initial state. Select that slider, move down to FC with the lower button, trying each range from 40 upwards to 300 or 400 Hz, moving back to the slider and taking it down 3 or 6dB etc to taste, you should be able to find the frequency range of the bass heaviness that annoys you. Naturally EQ ON has to be switched in the corner of the screen. If you find a setting that suits you can prevent new loads from altering it in Data Protection and/or different panel memories from changing it in the Expansion filter.
I'm not entirely clear what is meant with part-editing Customs but Custom styles generally need to be edited in the Composer. Press Program Menus, Composer, Custom Style Copy. Set the Direction at the bottom for Custom to Composer and dial in the relevant locations and OK. The style can now be comprehensively edited (including individual bass and part EQ etc) in the Composer, then sent back to Custom in the same way, with the opposite Direction setting.
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#39310 - 07/24/06 04:15 AM
Re: Correct Setting of My KN7000
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Junior Member
Registered: 09/02/05
Posts: 16
Loc: London, UK
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Dear Technicsplayer Thanks for your kind and prompt response to my KN7000 problem. I have tried what you suggested but I discover that I still experience the very bazzy sound when I play any of the 12 black and white notes from the middle C of the board. Maybe I should explain better my experience: When the APC button is switched off, the sound that I get across the breath of the keyboard is very crisp, wonderful and all that I could ask for in a keyboard. But I always require the accompaniment when I play. I need the APC to be switched on so I could use the accompaniment. However, when the APC button is switched on, any key that I play with my right hand from the Middle C white key all through the 12 white and black keys from Middle C upwards - they sound very deep and bazzy and they tend to drown any accompaniment that is on. After the 12th note from the Middle C, the keys start sounding beautiful and crisp again even with the APC on. Again, when I switch off the APC, those same notes/keys sound very good. As you suggested, I went to the overall Equalizer and under FLAT, I set all the five Gain sliders to zero, changed all the 5 FC(Hz) settings to the minimum which is 40 each, and changed the four Q(Hz) settings also to their minimum which is 0.1. And when I tried playing with the APC on, there was no change at all. I tried switching OFF the equalizer, and still there was the same problem - very deep and bazzy sounds produced by any keys played with the 12 black and white keys from the Middle C upwards. I really need help to solve this problem. I believe there must be something to turn off or on, or something to adjust somewhere in order to solve this problem. But I don't know, and I therefore need your help and that of members of the Forum out there.
eanwhile, I need to mention that I have just discovered that my KN7000 is PAL ver 1.3. I have read in some other Forum postings about members updating to ver 1.6. I have not yet updated mine, and hope that it is not the reason that I have the problem. I look forward to your kind and expert advice on this. Thank you and thanks to all you members of the Forum for all your help to fellow members.
Kenny
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#39313 - 07/24/06 11:08 AM
Re: Correct Setting of My KN7000
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 3319
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Hi there, Files are sent. If you have ver1.3 at the moment: 1 first upgrade to 1.4 table with two disks 2 then upgrade to 1.6 table with two disks 3 then finally upgrade to 1.6 system with two disks. The procedure is identical for each set of two disks.
Do not upgrade the keyboard if there are any risks of power cuts. Double click each file in turn with a freshly formatted floppy in the A drive. Click Write/Start, close program when floppy stops writing and label disk.
It is VITAL to check each set of disks in the keyboard before attempting an upgrade.
1 insert disk 1 of a 2 disk set 2 hold down panel memories 1, 2, 3 and 4 3 switch on 4 release panel memories when screen appears 5 press checkdsk in screen 6 confirm with check in screen 7 swap with disk2 when screen prompts 8 wait for OK in screen 9 switch off
if each set of disks pass the test only then proceed to upgrade:
1 insert disk 1 of a 2 disk set 2 hold down panel memories 1, 2, 3 and 4 3 switch on 4 release panel memories when screen appears 5 press update in screen 6 confirm with update in screen 7 swap with disk2 when screen prompts 8 wait for OK in screen 9 switch off
again do 1.4 table first, then 1.6 table, then 1.6 system.
after the upgrade try a hard reset: switch off hold down 60s&70s, Mod Dance, Soul&RB rhythm buttons and switch on.
let's hope it's not a hardware fault but this should confirm if it is.
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