![]() ![]() (Harmonizer was BETTER than the one in later models!)īy then I was back to one keyboard. ![]() Then came the KN5000, which I played until Yamaha came out with PSR8000, which had built-in vocal processor and harmonizer. KN1000 was next, then came the KN2000, which at last had a usable drum machine. Technics came on the scene and I started with KN800. Next step was 6300, which was last Yammy for a while. Soon updated to PS 6100, added a TX81Z and FB-O1, changed to Alesis drum machine. By the time i got it on dollies, loaded leslie, bench, and pa gear, it filled an entire full-size Chevy van.Īfter about a year of carrying it around, I sold it and bought a Yamaha PSR 70, a DX7, an RX7 drum machine, and a piano module. It had three manuals and weighed about a million pounds. ![]() A post Ian made on another thread prompts me to examine my organ-to-arranger "journey". ![]()
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