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Re: Hello - I just joined

2004-08-10 by nelsonj_sce

Didobrain wrote:
"Actually I am expecting my K2000 and was going to sell my K5 to make
room for it."  You will love the K2000, but the K5 does stuff the
K2000 cannot do.  If you decide to sell your K5, at least make .wav
files of all your favorite sounds first - you can always load the .wav
in to the K2000 later on (but you lose out on all the real-time
modulation of the K5).  If it doesn't have one, make sure you get a
hard drive for the K2000 (I got a 500Mb Mac Drive off e-bay for $10
and it works great and you just need a cable and four screws to mount
it.)   
 
"I liked you music too." - Thank you.  Ebola V5 Bass, Vibes, Drums,
Memory Moog and lead are all K2000 (but none are "stock" sounds except
the Drums).
 
--- In k5synth@yahoogroups.com, "Thane" <Cthane1@a...> wrote:
> Hi there, I liked your E-mail.  Actually I am expecting my K2000 and
was going to sell my K5 to make room for it.  Your E-mail has made me
reconsider.  I liked you music too.
> 
> Didobrain
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: nelsonj_sce 
>   To: k5synth@yahoogroups.com 
>   Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2004 6:25 PM
>   Subject: [k5synth] Hello - I just joined
> 
> 
>   Hey all,
>   I just joined and wanted to say hello.  I have a k5 on the way and I
>   should get it this Friday.  Anyway, I was debating about getting the
>   synth - and my main gripe was that programing all that harmonic
>   content is very hard.  What made me pull the trigger was this group
>   when I read up on Leslie Sanford's "Wave Maker" and that he was able
>   to resynth both the k3 and the DW.  I just can't explain how cool that
>   is - thanks very much Leslie for doing this.  If Kawai shipped
>   software like this when they released the K5 Yamaha would have been in
>   big trouble.  I already loaded up your program (and all the other
>   nasties you need to run it)  and have been experimenting with some
>   wave files.  I can't wait to try loading things up when my K5 arrives.
> 
>   Just a bit more about me, my main axe is a K2000 and I recently got an
>   Ion (which I just love).  I love to program (the Kuzweil is work, the
>   Ion is a dream - I fugure without software the K5 basically can't be
>   programed.) So my setup has samples and VA covered in spades, but I
>   hope to get some in-your-face digital harshness out of the K5 - I just
>   don't have that in my set up right now.  If anyone is interested, you
>   can check out some of my stuff at:
>   http://www.soundclick.com/bands/4/highpantsguys.htm
> 
>   The last song uses a Kawai K1II (that was stolen shortly after this
>   recording) I would love to resynth a K1 for the K5! 
> 
>   Anyway, I use a PC and I am trying to get that Atari Dr. T editor up
>   and running and am having problems.  The Atari emulator works, but I
>   don't know how to run the Dr. T files.  That is, do I need to create a
>   "disk image" or create an Atari drive that has the Dr. T files...if
>   anyone is running Dr.T and can give me some tips on how to get the
>   program started it would be much appreciated.
> 
> 
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