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Average rating:
3.7 out of 5
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Hello,
I was looking for some masterkeyboard for my music based on SB Live sound card. Finaly, I have bought older K1 synth and I think that this is one of the best way if you need cheap solution. K1 sounds great and successfuly cooperates with SB Live. K1 has also enough space for some programming of new voices. If you know about any free available patches for K1, please, let me know. It would be very helpful. Thank you. Pavel
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my K-1 was bought to maintain the feng-shui of my studio. i found it to be quite a tool for the imagination with the ability to edit sounds with a long list of parameters including doubling, delay, and specific note settings. i don't know everything about the kawai K-1 because i don't have a manual but i have found it to be touch sensitive in two increments(light and hard) and am en verge trying it out wth a yamaha QY10 sequencer...by the by if anyone has information on the QY10 please e-mail me at jani01@webTV.net preferably with an in depth explanation of it's real time capabilities...
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Fue mi primer sintetizador despues de varios "casiotones" creo que esta infravalorado pu�s su sonido es bueno y la capacidad MIDI tambien aunque seria mejor si el joystick controlase algo m�s y los cambios de programa llegasen a 127 su capacidad multitimbre es buena aunque la polifonia hoy se queda corta.
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I've owned my K-1 since 1988. I have several synths. The K-1 has the greatest string pad, I have ever heard. Every other one I've tried on other synths, sounds harsh and grating. I have Korg N series, Roland Soundcanvas and a Yamaha XG Daughterboard.
They are all more or less interchangeable. But the K-1 string pad is the only irreplaceable patch I own. To hear what it sounds like, listen to "The Fantomas Waltz", MP3 at http://www.fantomas.org/Pmirabeau.html
The acoustic bass is great too. I don't use the other sounds. I hope this little synth never dies. marc ellis http://www.fantomas.org New Orleans
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Hello all K1-users!
I just unpacked my old faithful K1 which I used a lot during the 80's in my homestudio, run by an Atari with Steinberg's Pro24 and Synthworks K1. While there are many sequencer programmes out there, I haven't been able to locate any Windows-based editors for the K 1. Have anyone of you seen one?
By the way, I still have the manual left, but it's 50 pages thick plus 16 pages with the wave list and MIDI data format...but I could try to scan some, if you send me a mail.
Regards,
Michael Dahlman
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