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My new dedicated Korg Website

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Hi friends. I've now finished [more or less] adding the final touches to my New Dedicated Korg pa Website. I've added a page specifically with an A-Z of Help files that I've compiled from Q&A on this Site plus elsewhere and stuff that I've helped out with also on the Forum. I hope to keep it updated on a regular Basis with amendments and addition's as they become available.

Here's the Site. Hope everyone finds it useful....

http://keithball.synthasite.com/

EDIT: 13/05/09 NewWebsite Address. You will be re-directed automatically from your old Link. Sorry for the inconvienience... This is for website optimisation for search engines [korg, korgpa2x, pa2x, korgpa2x pro, pa2x pro tags]

http://www.korgpa2xpro.yolasite.com/

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Hello Keith,

i just saw your announcement now !

I have to CONGRATULATE you to your new "Residence".
I dont have the PA2XPRO - only the PA800 since 2007.
Even if the 2 machines have fairly the same "inner workings" -
MANY OF YOUR TIPS IN THE A-Z HELPFILES i didnt know.

So very many thanks for publishing them in a clearly shaped manner !
But now i will hurry on for checking and testing your tips.

I will "stay tuned" to your site !!!

Best wishes from TBLECK / German YAMAKORG
(sorry for my GERMLISH)
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Thanks!

What an amazing,knowledgeable and very kind man!!!!!!

Your website is very helpful and very nice. You have been a great help to all of us here at Korg forums. You are a true gentleman. Your explanations are to the point,simple and very easy to understand.

Thank you so much for being there for all of us. Hope we could help you in anyways possible within our limits and abilities. Please keep up the good job. Take care.

Best regards,

Fahim,

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Also I have to mention that Mr. TBleck's website is also another amazing site for Korg Pa users. Guys check it out. He is another one of those amazing,kind musicians who loves to help others and asking for nothing. He has helped a lot of people in Germany. I have friends who love his website and very thankful to his help and support. Please continue with the great job and support. May the almighty god watch over you and your sweet families.


Best regards,

Fahim

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Yes !!!! I have to agree with everything that Fahim have said.....Being an administrator, I know how much work it takes to keep a site going......We are grateful to both of these gentlemen Musicians for their time and effort..

Good Job ....Keith and Mr Tbleck...
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Keith, I'm happy to see you came over fromo the Yamaha camp. Great resource you have. thank you 8)
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Post by umanid »

Hi Keith,

A job well done Sir :)

I really liked the Help A-Z section which is a whole lot informative and has also enhanced my knowledge of this amazing machine.

Thanks on behalf of the entire forum :)

Regards,

Umair
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Post by Fransman »

Hi Keith,

Thanks for this new site!
I immediately added it to my Favorites.

Please keep up your good work! :D
Musical grtz, Frans

Play in style. ;)
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superb !
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Hi Keith,

There is no doubt in my mind, generosity and hard work are your trade marks.

Gracias amigo.

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Post by mrniceneasy »

Thanks everyone very much for your kind words and messages in my Guestbook.
I just like to Help! :o

I convert a lot of Styles for my pa2x and I thought I'd share a little Basic Tutorial that I've just put together on how and what I do to achieve this and the programs that I use.
My Motto and Methods. Let's keep it simple!

8)

http://www.korgpa2xpro.yolasite.com/sty ... al-emc.php
Regards, Keith [pa1000]
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Post by macboy »

Thanks Keith. I have never experimented with converting styles, since I have enough styles on the PA now.

But I would like to experiment. Your tutorial is a great help for that.

Thanks :)
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Post by Fransman »

TBLECK wrote:Hello Keith,

i just saw your announcement now !

I have to CONGRATULATE you to your new "Residence".
I dont have the PA2XPRO - only the PA800 since 2007.
Even if the 2 machines have fairly the same "inner workings" -
MANY OF YOUR TIPS IN THE A-Z HELPFILES i didnt know.

So very many thanks for publishing them in a clearly shaped manner !
But now i will hurry on for checking and testing your tips.

I will "stay tuned" to your site !!!
Thomas,
I also saw your website.
For all the people that understand German, this adds GREAT VALUE!
I was impressed by your very clear workshops!
In particular the one 'How to layer voices for the LOWER hand'.

So, Korgies, check out www.tbleck.de !
Click 'Keyboard' and scroll to Yamakorg workshops.

Really good stuff! :D

Many thanks & grtz from Holland,

Fransman
Musical grtz, Frans

Play in style. ;)
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Hi Fransman. Indeed you are totally correct about Thomas's Workshops. I feature his Site on My main Website also and I also hope to learn a lot from him about the pa. He has an excellent understanding of the pa OS. :D
Regards, Keith [pa1000]
www.korgpahelper.yolasite.com/
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