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#50562 - 01/26/02 04:06 AM Just some info.... no, a lot of info! ;)
Gunnar Jonny Online   content
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Registered: 04/01/01
Posts: 4334
Loc: Norway
Just some info for new members or those who don't know about it

Sometimes when you post a question, it might take some time before you
see any answer, and you might be a little hasty to find out how to do.

There are many similiarities between the KN models regarding how to do
the different "technical" things.
At my WebSite you'll find Bob Hendershot's How to pages, and even if it's
the KN5000 who is the theme, I think there is a lot of useful info to
read for many of us Technics users.
Also you'll find Alec Pagida's article about Technics filetypes, and
much more stuff related to your KN.

Speaking of Alec Pagida, did you know he have written a excellent book,
a kind of extended manual for the KN6/6500?
You'll find out more about it at my KN6000 page, or you can go stright
to the Keynote Publications website to
find out more about it.
Myself, I still "only" have a KN5000, but even so, there is much to use
from the book. Sequensing, pattern making, sound tweking, midi and more.

Happy playing
GJ


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#50563 - 01/26/02 04:39 AM Re: Just some info.... no, a lot of info! ;)
Johnnie.c Offline
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Registered: 08/12/01
Posts: 562
Loc: England
Hi Gunnar
Well anybody with a KN6000 or 6500 will find the extended manual that you refer to invaluable. What ever one's level of competence is I am sure they will find this book extremely useful, it is well written & very easy to follow
Regards Johnnie

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