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parameter guide version E5
Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 11:47 am
by jimmiez
Well, I have been all thru this forum and cannot find version E5 of the parameter guide. The resource section led me to versions E3 and E4 but cannot locate E5. Where is the link? Thanks
Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 1:30 pm
by Daz
There is an E5 Param Guide for download here ->
https://www.korguser.net/oasys/download/#manuals
Daz.
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 2:04 am
by dhjdhj
Is there any way to get a printed version of this "document"? I know that Korg used to ship it with the Oasys and in fact when I bought mine last month, I was reading the book version at the store and just assumed I'd get one.
Frankly, given the price of the Oasys, I think it's outrageous that Korg dropped the inclusion of the parameter guide book.
Sigh
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 4:37 am
by Sina172
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Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 10:37 am
by jimmiez
Daz-I forgot to tell you Thank you for the link..
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 3:18 pm
by Daz
You're welcome
Korg are no longer printing Oasys Parameter Guides and the newer Oasys shipments have not included a Parameter Guide in the box.
Personally, rather than printing out the whole manual, I just find things that I really want to digest thoroughly in the PDF and print those. Otherwise I just have the PDFs on my old Powerbook G4 and use that like a book ... LOL, I think it's a little lighter and smaller than the printed Parameter Guide.
In future my preference would be for a more comprehensive printed Operation Guide. The Parameter guide should be like an encyclopedia, namely you don't want to read it cover-to-cover, but simply drop into it for reference. At the moment, it has some very useful commentary, that should ideally (IMO) be in the Operation Guide, a book that presumably is intended to be read cover-to-cover.
A little off topic ... with regards to the manuals/DVD-tutorial etc, I suspect the reason that the Oasys materials were not so focused on beginners, is that Korg maybe didn't anticipate so many less experienced folks splashing 8K on a synth. I think it's a really interesting phenomenon.
Daz.