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#509156 - 11/07/23 11:31 AM
Re: Roland Bk9, slider question
[Re: Orazio74]
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Registered: 11/03/23
Posts: 4
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Exactly, the problem is for the bass track (it reaches up to 125), but also for mfx 2, it doesn't reach the maximum value but stops two values below. As for the drawbar, it doesn't cause any problems, perhaps because the excursion is wider. This is why I decided to leave the slider like this; I will only purchase 10 sliders and keep them in case the other sliders fail. A premise, I haven't used the Bk9 as an arranger for 6 years now. Ever since I joined a rock band I've been playing the Bk9 like a workstation. I make changes to the sounds (cut off, resonance, attack, decay) using the sliders, and then I store them together with other settings (split, transpose, octaves etc), which are easily recallable. A beautiful keyboard; I had Yamaha, Technics, Roland E 80 (beautiful but heavy) and finally the Bk9, a versatile machine.
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