Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
Donny strictly emotional. I love getting deep into my keyboard and when the OS of each keyboard are so different I lose it. My little mind can’t handle reaching in the wrong place for something.
Who knows tomorrow, things may change -- but I’m having fun.
Donny strictly emotional. I love getting deep into my keyboard and when the OS of each keyboard are so different I lose it. My little mind can’t handle reaching in the wrong place for something. Who knows tomorrow, things may change -- but I’m having fun. John C.
ok John good luck ...my dislike of the KN7k was in the sunken keybed where my hands would hit the sides while playing,it did have an excellent speakers system and innovative design.If your an OS digger KORG is the way to go.
Registered: 03/06/08
Posts: 146
Loc: Vero Beach, Florida
John,
I can relate re: the differences between the two OS of each keyboard. I use a Ketron SD5 at home... and on a gig I still fancy the Technics KN2000. There are times where I just have to "re-focus" to try to remember where certain things are located differently on each keyboard. I am much older than you... I am age 65. Ron, in Vero Beach, Florida
Originally Posted By: bruno123
Donny strictly emotional. I love getting deep into my keyboard and when the OS of each keyboard are so different I lose it. My little mind can’t handle reaching in the wrong place for something.
Who knows tomorrow, things may change -- but I’m having fun.
John C.
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Ketron SD5, LD Maui 5, HK Lucas Nano 300, EV ND96
Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
Hmmmm, -- How old do you think I am? Once you use a Kn7000 the Kn2000 will not leave the house. The Kn7000 was the best they made followed by the Kn2000. All the others were just good keyboards.
I do not have to sell my Kn7000; when I look at it I get second thoughts. But it would be nice to get together. I live in West Palm Beach, Fl.
Confession: I have bought and sold four Kn7000 keyboards. Three of them were left to me by friends who passed away. Why do I keep buying a Kn7000 after selling the ones I have? I have about 35 songs that I recorded on the Kn7000; when I play them and hear how good they sound I’m hooked again. When it’s time for me to go maybe I’ll ask them to stuff in the coffin. (forgive my sick humor)
Registered: 09/09/02
Posts: 2204
Loc: Florida, USA
Hi John.... It would be fun to get together...at the moment we have an issue with another water problem from the apartment above and waiting on the insurance company to approve the repairs. This has been going on for a month and I am getting more than a little upset with the procedure. Eddie