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#40937 - 02/07/07 12:31 PM
Re: Musicangelman
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Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 480
Loc: The Plantation, Leesburg, Flor...
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What Bill says is true. The Hex identifiers for the KN1500 are LKE (4c4b4500)and have to be changed to J KD (4A204B44). You have to change identifiers for two memories. One will be at the top of the file, and one at the bottom, I think it was the sound memory file. When you load the file into the KN7K it will tell you the file is for a different product, which it is, but don't let it fool you into thinking it can't be used. Go ahead and load the file into custom memory and you'll be able to work on it. The KN1500 was my first Technics keyboard and I later traded it in for a KN6K, which I still have. I let all the KN1500 disks go with the keyboard and since then I have been trying to find them, with some success, but while they were good styles, they don't hold up to the KN7K styles. I haven't found the site mentioned earlier, but I will try to Google it and download the styles for conversion when I have the time. Some of the styles on the net claim to be from a KN1500, but I know they're not, since I used just about every onboard style for recording on tape years ago. I do have some ready to Zip up if anyone is interested in listening to old styles on their KN7K. By the way, if you go to Gunnar Jonny's website, look for Alec's KN Corner and he explains everything you might want to know about the different Technics keyboards and their identifiers, and what can be played on what keyboard. Download and print this info out because it comes in handy from time to time.
[This message has been edited by Bud Whipple (edited 02-08-2007).]
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