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#424629 - 08/10/16 02:40 AM Re: How Old Is Too Late To Learn? [Re: rikkisbears]
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We are happy you made that decision Rikki. You bring a lot to the table.
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#424631 - 08/10/16 04:33 AM Re: How Old Is Too Late To Learn? [Re: Bernie9]
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Thank you Bernie.
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#424634 - 08/10/16 06:09 AM Re: How Old Is Too Late To Learn? [Re: rikkisbears]
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Great thread. Hope to hear more.

Uncle Dave is right about the organ simulation on the 4X.

After all our keyboards are 'organ touch' right?

Do you suppose the keyboard would be much different on the SK1 than our arrangers?

Tx all..great thread.

Rog Lee
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#424636 - 08/10/16 06:28 AM Re: How Old Is Too Late To Learn? [Re: guitpic1]
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Originally Posted By: guitpic1
Do you suppose the keyboard would be much different on the SK1 than our arrangers?
Tx all..great thread.
Rog Lee


I would hope so.. cool2



Edited by Dnj (08/10/16 06:55 AM)

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#424644 - 08/10/16 08:34 AM Re: How Old Is Too Late To Learn? [Re: guitpic1]
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Originally Posted By: guitpic1
Great thread. Hope to hear more.

Uncle Dave is right about the organ simulation on the 4X.

Do you suppose the keyboard would be much different on the SK1 than our arrangers?



The action on the SK1 is stiffer, but the Korg is wonderful. Great, tight, responsive action - I love it.
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#424645 - 08/10/16 09:34 AM Re: How Old Is Too Late To Learn? [Re: Uncle Dave]
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Originally Posted By: Uncle Dave
Originally Posted By: guitpic1
Great thread. Hope to hear more.

Uncle Dave is right about the organ simulation on the 4X.

Do you suppose the keyboard would be much different on the SK1 than our arrangers?



The action on the SK1 is stiffer, but the Korg is wonderful. Great, tight, responsive action - I love it.


dave you giggin with the 4x yet? or? & hows the monitoring..


Edited by Dnj (08/10/16 09:35 AM)

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#424671 - 08/10/16 10:19 PM Re: How Old Is Too Late To Learn? [Re: Dnj]
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Originally Posted By: Dnj
[quote=Uncle Dave][quote=guitpic1]

dave you giggin with the 4x yet? or? & hows the monitoring..


Not yet Donny ... too busy to take a chance. Years ago, I'd always take a new board out as soon as I got it, but after my 10 year slowdown with school, I'm taking my time on this one ... I'll debut it at the open micnight at the end of the month. I'm sure the monitoring will be OK, with my TC FX150. It's not like I won't hear the mains, but you know how I love the in-my-face approach.
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#424684 - 08/11/16 06:40 AM Re: How Old Is Too Late To Learn? [Re: Uncle Dave]
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Originally Posted By: Dnj
[quote=Uncle Dave][quote=guitpic1]

dave you giggin with the 4x yet? or? & hows the monitoring..


Not yet Donny ... too busy to take a chance. Years ago, I'd always take a new board out as soon as I got it, but after my 10 year slowdown with school, I'm taking my time on this one ... I'll debut it at the open micnight at the end of the month. I'm sure the monitoring will be OK, with my TC FX150. It's not like I won't hear the mains, but you know how I love the in-my-face approach.


Ill try to make to open mic nite also.....see ya there ..

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#424701 - 08/11/16 01:16 PM Re: How Old Is Too Late To Learn? [Re: guitpic1]
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Fair warning (and the reason I MAY not last too long at this venue) ... they allow SMOKING in there. YUK.
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#424703 - 08/11/16 01:20 PM Re: How Old Is Too Late To Learn? [Re: Uncle Dave]
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Originally Posted By: Uncle Dave
Fair warning (and the reason I MAY not last too long at this venue) ... they allow SMOKING in there. YUK.


oh no!!!!!! that really sux!!! surprised maybe I'll stand outside and listen..I remember walking into a club with Don Mason in Shreveport LA you couldn't see the stage it was so smokey...
we lasted 20 minutes and left!! and our clothes stunk for a week yuk!


Edited by Dnj (08/11/16 01:22 PM)

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