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50. Jan - 2009-01-18 19:15:03 |
| Hi....my Dad who owned and adored his KN3000. He has recently passed away and we are trying to find a good home for it. We live in upsate NY - Saratoga region. Any ideas? |
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49. Ray Calnan ( The Saint) - 2008-12-23 02:01:58 |
Thanks for your support GJ. I would like you to keep up with the Technics info., there is still a lot of users out there. Ray  |
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48. David Young - 2008-10-04 12:26:31 |
Hi Gunnar
Just found your site a few weeks ago. Awesome site with lots of new styles to choose from . I’ll be busy for days downloading goodies. Thanks again Gunnar
Dave |
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47. Alexandre - 2008-08-11 14:23:59 |
Hello,
This is a wonderful Technics KN Web site. I have been playing on the KN-2000 since 1996 and I still believe it has gorgeous sounds (except for guitar...)
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46. bryan - 2008-05-27 21:46:43 |
I have used much of your knowledge and downloads to help me understand the fantastic kn5000.I am only a keen hobbiest player. this keyboard would be way above my head had you and bob and willum and others not shared their expertise and knowledge with all who visited your site.
we may not have met in the flesh but i feel you and the technics experience that you project to all visitors is just a wonderfull
mind blowing experience. thankyou very much.
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45. Bob Hendershot - 2008-04-22 21:37:47 |
| Hi GJ, Just wanted to thank you for hosting my old KN5000 "How To" web site for all these years. Time sure flies, doesn’t it? Good luck with whatever keyboard you find to replace the KN5000. I’ll hang in with the KN7000 as long as it lasts. Warm Regards. Bob Hendershot |
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44. Mike - 2008-03-14 19:07:32 |
I’ve been on your website several times, and also mentioned it to a lot of my friends.
I find it very useful, in providing information on loads of Technics keyboards.
I personally own a KN6000, which I’ve had from the official UK launch, and which I’ve upgraded with EW01NX, EW02NX sound expansion boards. These two boards make the KN6000 keyboard the ideal instrument, in my opinion.
I also invested in a lot of ’TECHNOTE’ style disks, and disks from ’Style Disk Warehouse’.
These disks bring out the full potential of the instrument, without endless hours of programming the instrument. I know this is an easy way out, but why waste time ’setting up’, when you can slip in a disk, and use the arrangements which have been done by someone else? After all, didn’t we buy these fantastic machines to play them?
I’ve done setting up procedures before, on my Yamaha HS8 organ (which I still own, and enjoy playing), but these days, I much prefer to just sit down, switch on, and play.
Good luck Gunnar Jonny - I’ll visit the site again !!!
Mike (UK) |
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43. BETERIX - 2007-10-12 18:46:00 |
Hello Gunnar,
Great Site - Compliments
I just got a KN 5000 without any manuals and so I meet your site ’cause I’m looking for some information. There’s a lot of here, but especially, I’m looking for the Reference Manual to implement MIDI-specifications to my software. Perhaps You can help me.
Many Greetings from Duisburg, Germany, NRW
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42. Joe Rushing - 2007-08-10 00:32:37 |
Been away from my KN 3000 for a while. Started back and found your site. Great site, down loaded some good stuff, and having fun.
Thanks
Joe
Alabama, USA |
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41. Lee Holloway - 2007-06-25 14:46:58 |
Hi Gunnar; Great site and full of info. I have a KN5000 and a KN750. Could you tell me were to get a floppy drive for the KN750. and can you tell me why the KN5000 keeps coming up with formating the disk when I try to play songs from a factory floppy of songs that are SMF files and the manual says use direct play and it should play them files the way I read the manual and not ask to format my disk.  |
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