Re: Help wanted with Korg D3200 (UK)
- From: adrian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Adrian Tuddenham)
- Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2009 17:32:39 +0000
hank alrich <walkinay@xxxxxx> wrote:
Adrian Tuddenham <adrian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A friend has bought a Korg 3200 in order to make multi-track location
recordings and then mix and edit them to CD. He has no previous
experience of digital mixing (although he has plenty of musical and
sound experiece in a wider field).
Learning from the instruction book is proving a hopeless task, what he
really needs is some "get you started" help from someone who has already
had experience of this sort of machine.
Is there anyone in the Bristol (UK) area who might be able to give some
help and advice?
A company named Alexander Publishing used to offer after-market manuals
for many devices, including Korg's stuff, and those were good manuals. I
don't think they're around anymore.
Thanks, I'll pass that on to him. He might be able to find a secondhand
copy or borrow one.
The factory offerings from Korg always seemed to have the right
information in the wrong place.
I spent 15 minutes reading it and that was enough to convince me that a
beginner wouldn't stand a chance. Parts of it weren't even in
recognisable English.
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