[A6] Hello and Thanks
Richard
richard at chorlton.com
Wed Jan 7 17:07:42 PST 2004
welcome William
its a wonderful instrument, its not the busiest list but folks here usually
have an answer when you need one. make sure you have the tips and tricks
document too, its full of good stuff - the tips on level controls are
particularly important to getting the best of the instrument IMO
Richard
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sparrenberger, William" <William.Sparrenberger at coors.com>
To: <a6 at code404.com>
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 8:40 PM
Subject: [A6] Hello and Thanks
> Hi! Just wanted to introduce myself as a new A6 owner, and say thanks for
> making this list available. By searching the archives it has quickly
allowed
> me to answer some of my own basic questions. I am new to analog but have
> been a serious synth hobbyist for 15 years or so. I am throuroughly
enjoying
> this synth though I have a lot to learn at this point. I have previewed
all
> of the available soundsets I could find and have subsequently ordered a
RAM
> card for additional storage so that I may keep them handy. I am using the
A6
> paired with a K2600 and they really go well together. Though I have not
had
> an opportunity as of yet, I am anxious to run the A6 into the K2600
> utilizing it's "Live" mode for KDFX processing as well as it's VAST
> architecture, as well as running the 2600 through the A6.
>
> Anyway, I usually just lurk around and get what info I can. This list
seems
> a little more exclusive and pro than others I have been around, and this
> instrument is so deep, that I just wanted to thank those who have built
this
> machine, those that support it, and the folks who built and maintain this
> list. Thanks!
>
> Billy Sparrenberger
>
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