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Hi all.
I just want to say that it's great to see the KRONOS section become a total powerhouse of help and harmony between you all.

Makes me really happy to see community you have all put so much into working so well for everyone.

lol... Almost brings a tear to my eye. 8)

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Thank you sir and all of the great people on this site for all of the help you have been to me .most of the time my questions are answered before I can post you guys are amazing.you are so unselfish with your time, knowledge and resources wow just think if world leaders could work this way. So thanks again Kronos community im in your debt.
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Sharp wrote:Hi all.
I just want to say that it's great to see the KRONOS section become a total powerhouse of help and harmony between you all.

Makes me really happy to see community you have all put so much into working so well for everyone.

lol... Almost brings a tear to my eye. 8)

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Thanks, Sharp, for hosting this place! It's a great community indeed!
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As a Kronos newbie, I feel quite welcome here, and you can't say that about too many forums. I moderate on www.ex5tech.com and www.yamahaforums.co.uk and this forum has the vibe and friendliness of those two, which is great.

Hopefully I'll be able to contribute more as I get to know this complex beast!

And thanks for hosting, Sharp, I know what a lot of time and effort it takes to do that! :)
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Derek Cook wrote:As a Kronos newbie, I feel quite welcome here, and you can't say that about too many forums. I moderate on www.ex5tech.com and www.yamahaforums.co.uk and this forum has the vibe and friendliness of those two, which is great.

Hopefully I'll be able to contribute more as I get to know this complex beast!

And thanks for hosting, Sharp, I know what a lot of time and effort it takes to do that! :)
I knew I recognized your name, Derek! You moderate a great forum!
Indeed, this is a great forum too. A big Thankyou to all!
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same here, I'd really like to thank you, Sharp, for all the hard work you put into this. I've ALWAYS found answers to all my questions and problems here in this forum, and, as I've been a long-time KORG user, I've been visiting the forum for quite some time!

this is one happy keyboardists' haven!
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Thanks Sharp - you've created a great thing here.
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It would be impossible to get the most out of the Kronos, without utilizing the collective wisdom of this group. Thanks to everyone!
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This great forum run by Sharp and supported so well and friendly by many users, and by helpful and patient Korg staff members, is a big part of my very positive Kronos experience!

The moderators do an excellent job as well, preventing misuse, but not preventing critical feedback or questions. One of the best forum experiences I have met so far, and very useful to get the most from your Korg gear.
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jimknopf wrote:This great forum run by Sharp and supported so well and friendly by many users, and by helpful and patient Korg staff members, is a big part of my very positive Kronos experience!

The moderators do an excellent job as well, preventing misuse, but not preventing critical feedback or questions. One of the best forum experiences I have met so far, and very useful to get the most from your Korg gear.
couldn't say better, and many thanks to Sahrp all Korg community!
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Sharp,

The most impressive thing about this forum is it's longevity. I've been coming to Korg Forums for over 12-13 years. The help, insight, and assistance I've received here is amazing.

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Thanks to Sharp, the other Korgforums moderators, and the KorgForums community at large. Besides displaying a wealth of knowledge, this forum also works so well because of its high activity and high involvement from members. I've visited some keyboard forums where "recent" category posts ended a year or more ago. This forum is really happening. There are new interesting posts every day. Cheers. Hal
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Korg Forums is the Best in the world!!!!!!!!!!
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Ahnyxrik wrote:Korg Forums is the Best in the world!!!!!!!!!!
got that right
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