Hello everyone, Michelle here, I want to thank you all for your wonderful support. I found the manuals to the equipment. The original manuals must have been lost during different moves. I will explain why I want to use the old equipment. Previously I play lots of music mainly piano and organ. Eventually reaching the State Finals of the Yamaha Electone Festival in my State of Victoria. I always wanted to be involved in having a greater control over my music and this is why I believed playing midi and creating my own music was the way to go. About 10 to 15 years ago I became very sick and lost all of my hearing. Now I use a Cochlear Implant I am slowly getting back into playing music again. I now volunteer some of my time to work and help the Music Therapy Programme in Melbourne conducted by The Deafblind Association in Melbourne. Working with the Music therapist we hope to create a programme to stimulate people's senses that may have profound disabilities mainly vision, hearing impairments. We have been working on the basses of creating music that people can feel, or by stimulaing any residual hearing, or vision they may have. I truely believe we will be able to make good use of the moduels so htat people otherwise would have no knowledge of music will be able to learn how to feel and enjoy music. In this next couple of weeks I will work with the Music Therapist to setup the equipment so we can start working out the best patches, to stimulate their senses. Again many thanks for your kind help, Regards Michelle ----- Original Message ----- From: "gazzanewpy" <gazzanewpy@...> To: <kawaisynths@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 3:02 AM Subject: [kawaisynths] Re: Introduction & Help > Hi Michelle and welcome. > > As regards manuals, the K1M manual is probable available on the Kawai > website. It does require some trawling and I'll try to have a look > but the K1 was on there so... > > The other two devices I am unaware of but others will direct you to > the best sources. As regards the age of the equipment, I too have > just acquired the K1 from a friend and have just spent about 2 months > sorting out MIDI with the computer so if I can be of any help feel > free to ask! > > Gary Newport > > --- In kawaisynths@yahoogroups.com, "Michelle Stevens" > <stevensmt@...> wrote: >> >> Hello everyone, >> >> My name is Michelle Stevens. I'm from Australia. previously > longer than I care to remember I was a full time musician, mostly > playing a mixture of Jazz, and middle of the road music. >> >> Recently I was given the K1M and Q80 Sequenser with the R50 Drum > machine. I wish to plug it all and get it working through the P260 > Keyboard. >> >> I understand most of this equipment may seem like prehistoric to > many of you good folks. >> >> Where can I get the owners manuals, or ad least ideas how to > navegate round these moduals so I can start playing. I think they > equipment is about 15 year old. >> >> Or failing that can someone direct me to a site with tutorials, > helping to become a midiest. >> >> Thank you for your time, >> >> Regards >> Michelle >> > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.0/388 - Release Date: 13/07/2006 > >
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Re: [kawaisynths] Re: Introduction & Help
2006-07-15 by Michelle Stevens
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