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A Technic’s Tip

I am sure that players of keyboards find it tough to get around with the button pushing.  Here is a way to eliminate most of it.  Reqiires work in the beginning but pays off later.  If you already know this please excuse me.
RIGHT 1
 1.  Using the Technics KN7000 push (Right 1) then (Part Select Right 1).
2.  Go to (Sound Group) and select in each group the (Sound) you would like to use.
Even if you do not use the sound, select the one you might use, if you have to.
3.  Next select (Sound Group) then (Sound) of the one you are actually going to use.
4.  Save into (Panel Memory 1) and (Expand).
RIGHT 2
 1.  Using the Technics KN7000 push (Right 2) then (Part Select Right 2).
2.  Go to (Sound Group) and select in each group the (Sound) you would like to use.
Even if you do not use the sound, select the one you lmight use, if you have to.
3.  Next select (Sound Group) then (Sound) of the one you are actually going to use.
4.  Save into (Panel Memory 1) and (Expand).

LEFT

1.  Using the Technics KN7000 push (Left) then (Part Select Left).
2.  Go to (Sound Group) and select in each group the (Sound) you would like to use.
Even if you do not use the sound, select the one you might use, if you have to.
3.  Next select (Sound Group) then (Sound) of the one you are actually going to use.
4.  Save into (Panel Memory 1) and (Expand).

Now when you recall (Panel Memory 1) for a song you have 17 (Right 1) registrations. 17 (Right 2), 17 (Left) registrations just by pressing the (Sound Group then (Sound).  Any time during your playing.  This is impressive to be able 51 registrations on (Panel Memory 1).  The possibilities are endless.
I believe this technic can be used on any brand of keyboard that can save registrations.  Names will be different but the buttons do the same things!
Best regards

The Vikings!

I had a comment on my You tube video, ”The Vikings” which I recorded on the GA3 a few years ago. It said

*** ”Kirk Douglas 103 god rest his soul” ***

I am sharing the video now as a tribute to Kirk Douglas who as indicated was 103 years old. I tried to get that long deep lonely sound of the horn and also the vocals later on similar to the original films music after about 12 minutes as the Longships return up the fiord.

I first watched this film on TV with my Dad who would have been 102 now.

Let me know if you like it.

Robin.

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