Hi and thanks for this forum
I will need all the help I can get
I've sold my microarranger and my m3
Expanded to get the pa800
Please tell me that these DVDs r still available
And I can get them ASAP.
If someone has them and wants to sell them please let mr know
If not please tell me what tutorials there are
Online offline wherever whatever
I want to learn the basics
I will use it to control
GarageBand and for its own styles
Performances. And Also as a sound module
It will be my main key board
My only one in addition to GarageBand
Thank you so very much for your time
http://www.glennlosackmd.com
Getting my pa 800 Monday
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new keyboard
Hi losackmd
The forum is full of people with loads and loads of information.
My first suggestion is to read the manual, it is hard going but essential. (I HAVE NOT READ IT ALL) when you have experimented a bit and you know you are having difficulty with something, try looking in the manual. Honestly this enables you to remember and learn more about the capabilities of the keyboard.
Keith Ball has a first class web site which is full of tutorials and helpful information http://korgpa2xpro.yolasite.com ALSO T-bleck (I am sorry T-Bleck I couldnt find your reference) who also has a web site full of helpfull info .
I hope this is of help to you AND AGAIN SORRY T-BLECK for not remembering your web site address.
Keith Lawton
The forum is full of people with loads and loads of information.
My first suggestion is to read the manual, it is hard going but essential. (I HAVE NOT READ IT ALL) when you have experimented a bit and you know you are having difficulty with something, try looking in the manual. Honestly this enables you to remember and learn more about the capabilities of the keyboard.
Keith Ball has a first class web site which is full of tutorials and helpful information http://korgpa2xpro.yolasite.com ALSO T-bleck (I am sorry T-Bleck I couldnt find your reference) who also has a web site full of helpfull info .
I hope this is of help to you AND AGAIN SORRY T-BLECK for not remembering your web site address.
Keith Lawton
keith lawton
76 PA4X ,yamaha Qy100, Band in a box, FL studio and a right handed banjo I am left handed!!
previous Yamahas, Technics KN800 KN 1000 Roland G800 and G1000, Korg M1,i3, i30HD PA 80 PA 800,
and PaAs have now got left handed banjo
76 PA4X ,yamaha Qy100, Band in a box, FL studio and a right handed banjo I am left handed!!
previous Yamahas, Technics KN800 KN 1000 Roland G800 and G1000, Korg M1,i3, i30HD PA 80 PA 800,
and PaAs have now got left handed banjo
This is Tbleck website: http://www.tbleck.de/h2-keyboard.htm
at the bottom of the page there is a sectioned called WORKSHOPS. u can find several pdf files there which are very helpful and step to step with photos. there are also other sections such as demos sets etc. if u found his website helpful it would be nice to write on his guestbook and thank him for his efforts . His site reaaly helped me. Nice job TBLECK !
at the bottom of the page there is a sectioned called WORKSHOPS. u can find several pdf files there which are very helpful and step to step with photos. there are also other sections such as demos sets etc. if u found his website helpful it would be nice to write on his guestbook and thank him for his efforts . His site reaaly helped me. Nice job TBLECK !
MUSCI AND THATS ALL...........!!!!
my most heartfelt
thanks to you both immensely
truly
and sincerely
gl
truly
and sincerely
gl
Don't forget to check out the Pa800 tutorial here, also:
http://www.korgpa.com/en/support/tutorials.html
http://www.korgpa.com/en/support/tutorials.html
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Pa3x-61, Pa1xPro, i30, Micromoog (1975)
Pa3x-61, Pa1xPro, i30, Micromoog (1975)