Yes, the solo keyboard was a Kawai K1 as I recall. It has been some time since I have seen or worked on one. Kawai bought the Lowrey Organ Company. www.lowrey.com Russ Pfeffer, Service Manager -- Current Model Lowrey Organ Parts, Service Manuals, Owners Manuals, support, and service, Toll Free: (800) 451-5940 I think the the voices are ram based and battery backed up. Sorry been 10 years since I worked on a K1 and 15 since working on a G-7000. That means that on could dump any Kawai K1 voices into the 3rd manual. Look in the menu for a dump que. The was card to reload too. All too far in my past!!! R ________________________________ From: Samuel Adams <SamuelAdams7@...> To: vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com Sent: Mon, February 21, 2011 7:30:41 AM Subject: [vintagesynthrepair] Lowrey Organ Synthesizer Hi, Does anyone on the list service or know about Lowrey organs? I have a rare three manual GX-361 / G-7000 that needs some repairs. The lower two keyboards and pedals work fine. The upper keyboard, which is a solo section doesn't work properly. Just about all the solo voices have a fuzzy / buzzy sound to them and don't play in tune -- random pitches, not following the keyboard notes. To keep this on topic, said solo section sounds are polyphonic analog synthesis generated (i.e. no samples) Thanks
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Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Lowrey Organ Synthesizer
2011-02-21 by Roger J
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