Hi Alex,
I doubt any of us had truly realized what our KN7's are capable of. Especially when it came to that little postage stamp size SD card.
I bought my KN7 because basically it's an all in one package and it sounds great, and the styles suit the type of music I enjoy.
You can edit and create styles on board. ( No external software neccesary). It has an amazing inbuilt sequencer with great editing facilties. ( No external sequencer required) It has great sound editing capabilties etc etc.
The one thing that the keyboard salesman didn't know much about was it's SD card functions.
In short, the SD Audio writing Kit. His explanation centred round the fact that I could transfer audio cd's and listen to them through the KN7. No thank you, I prefer to listen to them via my hifi. I put purchasing that bit of software & equipment on the back burner, untill recently, when a friend lent me his to play around with.
WOW, what an amazing bit of equipment and all the things that are possible. I had managed to work out quite a few of the functions before I received Alec's book, but it helped me fill in a lot of the gaps, plus gave me some new ideas to try.
Another feature that I personally found a bit useless was the Slide Show. That was until I realized the possibility of using the pictures as a sheet music to play along with ( again thanks to the book). I haven't got pic's as clear as Alec's demo, yet, but I'm working on it. Saves flicking through trying to find the correct sheet music for a particular song. Instead, it's part of your sequence.
As I said earlier, I doubt any of us were totally aware of what this machine could do.
Thank you Alec for opening our eyes to it's amazing potential.
best wishes
Rikki
Originally posted by technicsplayer:
Congratulations Jim, I have been patiently waiting for someone to actually have tried the demos and comment on them.
You are the first to recognise a true KN7000 "mega-voice" produced in an identical fashion to certain other mega-voices out there
In fact it is not a preset, it has been produced in sound edit and composer and you can use the style yourself as described in 8.02.
Isn't it amazing just what the KN7000 can do?
thanks very much for your comments