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Re: Last train to Korgsville

🔗Patrick Pagano <ppagano@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx>

5/26/1999 5:14:21 PM

Thanks Rick I will keep my eyes peeled
I am now using two TX81s which supposedly are 1.65 centavos off
It is a little hard to hear the discrepancy unless the HP 3300a is humming
along though.
If you stumble across one let me know
Pat

Rick Sanford wrote:

> From: Rick Sanford <rsanf@pais.org>
>
> Hi Pat:
> They came out at about $475. That was like
> four years ago. I've seen them in used bins
> for $290 or so, but even that was over a year
> ago. I'd be surprised if they weren't available
> used for less than two bills.
>
> Clean sound, OK to use, especially with a
> patch librarian. On-board stereo effects that
> help. Only one user-definable tuning
> table. 1-cent claimed resolution (sounds OK to me),
> but that's only 12 locations per octave and
> only +/- 100 cents on each. So whatever you do
> needs to be withn those constraints. (e.g. I can't
> do any of my 16-TET or 20-TET chromatic
> pieces using the Korg).
>
> A bit limited (8 voice poly) if you're into
> thick textures. But like David says, a real workhorse
> and there's nothing greater than a piece of gear
> you absolutely use the snot out of.
>
> Rick
>
> Patrick Pagano wrote:
>
> > From: Patrick Pagano <ppagano@bellsouth.net>
> >
> > What is the list price for said KorgS
> > Pat
>
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