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#67674 - 11/17/08 09:55 AM
Re: Synth Zone/DEAD ZONE
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Registered: 08/29/05
Posts: 91
Loc: Sebring, Florida, USA
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And a "Hi" to all my friends here in S-Zone. I've read this thread with some interest, and thought I'd chip in an opinion. Different people play music for many different reasons. Some are professionals who do it for the $$...some are home enthusiasts who play for the love of playing, some love to "tinker" with settings to suit themsleves....the list could go on ad infinitum. I would love to have the time available to me to really get to know all the little nuances of the 7000, there is much that I don't know. However, I tend to be a "player" who performs professionally. I've never had a lot of luck delving into the far recesses of a keyboard, but I haven't really felt the need to do this. For me, the 7000 does pretty much everything I need to present a decent "live" performance, and right now, that's all I need. If and when I retire, I'll have time to really get into some of the more obscure inner workings of the 7000, but right now, time is the problem. I would submit to kn7 that many people are very satisfied to play the 7000 "as-is" and simply because they do this doesn't mean that they are somehow "lacking" because they don't really care to learn all of the tricks etc. to it. There is an intimidation factor to be considered, given that many people prefer not to start pressing buttons etc. with the mistaken belief that somehow, they'll "screw something up" lol. Those of us who have begun to scratch the surface of the inner 7000 workings know differently, but to each his/her own. In the absense of a 3rd "Alec How-To" publication, this forum is really the only point of reference for many of us now, and hopefully, it'll be around for considerable time to come.
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