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Yes the video is in Dutch but you can easily get the gist of what’s being done, I think it’s quite effective.
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Bio: I am 63 years old, I make music for myself. Music helps in everything!About myself - by profession - an engineer, worked as a fitter, technician, welder, mechanic. Then - my own business, I still work, but already have the status of a pensioner. I love to work with my hands, in the house there is everything that is needed for any work (machines, tools). I was involved in music since childhood, but there was a big break at 25 years, I had to earn a living. Returned to music some time ago, under the influence of my friend, a musician (looks like the time has come). An amateur, I catch everything by ear. At home in the basement equipped a small studio for my pleasure, but there is not enough time to master all the instruments (how everything has changed! ). Somehow it turned out by chance that some of the most complex instruments (arranger) are available. Available - Korg PA4X, PA1X (lies for special occasions!), Yamaha PSR-SX900, Hammond SK1, Roland KC-400 + KC-200(the neighbors appreciated))). I'd be glad to meet you, but I'm of little use in terms of music. But I can share (as a mechanic) about disassembling the PA4X and PA1X, I disassembled the 4X completely (I was amazed by the primitiveness of the design, but in simplicity lies some genius))). And I apologize for the language - I'm writing through a translator. Have a nice day everyone!!!
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I just discovered this video today))) It's great, thank you for such a lesson!!! I already tried it, but got confused with the MIDI input and output settings and which effects should (or can) be assigned. Is there anyone in the forum who uses this method? I would appreciate any information!!!