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#59832 - 06/05/03 10:08 PM
Re: IKN7000 vocal harmonizer
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Registered: 04/15/02
Posts: 554
Loc: Prospect Heights IL USA
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Dave, Dave, Dave. As an authority on THE WORST, you must have studied them all in depth in order to have come to such a definitive assessment. In the process, you certainly must have arrived at an evaluation of which was the best. Therefore in your study of keyboard mic inputs, which keyboard has the best input? As far as vocalizers go, I would assume a company whose focus is on stand-alone dedicated equipment would far surpass in performance a manufacture who’s focus is not so directed. However it is comforting to know that the folks at technics have a lot of nerve. At least they got something going for them. I remember Mr. Yee bitching about the vocalizer, I don’t believe it was the mic input, however you told him to quit moaning and get a digitech. Good advice. Get the right tool for the job. The best is always the most rewarding in the end. Anyway I guess Kozykeys is happy. And now that you got that out of your craw, Dave, I hope you can be happy again.
Grandpa Doug
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#59838 - 06/06/03 12:37 PM
Re: IKN7000 vocal harmonizer
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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I just want to back up Jan and say we are only talking about the "harmony". The mic output is very adequate and better than any stand alone KB I have heard. I use it regularly in playing small and medium venues.
Bernie
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