Just like to thank the PA 4X Moderators for their excellent work in this Forum.
I realise that there is a Manual and various visual videos that are included for support, however the detailed support that is offered from the Moderators is second to none.
Jim
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Thanks Jim - greatly appreciated.
These forums are a great community with some amazing people that help us so many times.
Kind regards
Pete
These forums are a great community with some amazing people that help us so many times.
Kind regards
Pete

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Weill done
Yes I would like to second that, well done to the MODERATORS and the others for taking the time to pass on their knowledge and experience.
I am a musician plus I have had a lifetime in computers but that was not enough when I purchased my PA4X in January. It was a completely different ball game, a new skill to learn. You can mess up on a computer, no problem, but messing up on a new PA4X then no.
I must admit that when I read the manual, and watched videos my first thought was "I need a degree for this lot". Much different from my upright pianos and old keyboards.
You guys give us a bit of confidence. Well done again.
Dylan
PS. There is another very important point whist still on this thread but will make a new post as soon as I can.
I am a musician plus I have had a lifetime in computers but that was not enough when I purchased my PA4X in January. It was a completely different ball game, a new skill to learn. You can mess up on a computer, no problem, but messing up on a new PA4X then no.
I must admit that when I read the manual, and watched videos my first thought was "I need a degree for this lot". Much different from my upright pianos and old keyboards.
You guys give us a bit of confidence. Well done again.
Dylan
PS. There is another very important point whist still on this thread but will make a new post as soon as I can.