Thank you for this video. I recently bought my first Kurzweil. PC4 SE and although you can't modify the FM synthesis on the board you can do it on the computer. I believe both board share many things. I am an amateur musician and your video was a great introduction.
Fantastic. I worked at a music school where someone actually donated a DX7 with the expansion packs. I never understood what the hell I was looking at with all those square diagrams on the face of the instrument, but your explanation made it clear as day. This seems so much easier to program than that classic board. I’ve been torn between getting either a Roland Fantom or the K2700 and every day I seem to be leaning more towards the latter. I’m looking forward to the rest of these vids.
THAAANK YOU. I've been looking for this type of tutorial video for the past 3 days now! Idky more kurzweil players don't make these videos! haha, You're a life saver.
Nice mini demo of the K2700’s FM engine programming, great!! You should really do a cool Series of various aspects/engines/features of this fab reimagined K Series synth. Played one at UK’s Synthfest event in Sheffield a few weeks back … it sounded awesome!!! Nice weight of the keybed too. Seriously thinking about buying this now …… 😎👍🎹🎵🇬🇧🍻
Ok. Going through the manual, it appears you can use any internal sound source as a carrier or modulator. So, you can modulate samples against each other? Am I correct in my understanding that this is possible? If so, I would love to hear some examples of that. I'm a longtime Kurz user, having owned the K2000, K2vx, K2500, K2600. So I'm familiar with the V. A. S. T. architecture. I'm pretty bummed they don't have a sample input for actual sampling and running live audio through VAST. I've always loved the preamps and converters on the K2xxx series samplers. Great results can be had playing with the input gain.
Please do more of these. UA-cam is starving for k2700 in-depth vids and tutorials
Thank you for this video. I recently bought my first Kurzweil. PC4 SE and although you can't modify the FM synthesis on the board you can do it on the computer. I believe both board share many things. I am an amateur musician and your video was a great introduction.
Thank you. I've had my 2700 for just two weeks and there is a real shortage of content like this.
Ah, welcome to the club! Just got my K2700, will be following on with vids once I'm comfortable enough with it to think I know what I'm doing...
I'm really looking foward to this Poserp!!!🤘🤘
Fantastic. I worked at a music school where someone actually donated a DX7 with the expansion packs. I never understood what the hell I was looking at with all those square diagrams on the face of the instrument, but your explanation made it clear as day. This seems so much easier to program than that classic board. I’ve been torn between getting either a Roland Fantom or the K2700 and every day I seem to be leaning more towards the latter. I’m looking forward to the rest of these vids.
Great tutorial. I wouldn't mind if you kept doing this kind of videos. Thanks!!!
THAAANK YOU. I've been looking for this type of tutorial video for the past 3 days now! Idky more kurzweil players don't make these videos! haha, You're a life saver.
This is GREAT! I'm delving into the depths of what my K2700 can do and this is very useful info, well explained. Thx!
Nice mini demo of the K2700’s FM engine programming, great!! You should really do a cool Series of various aspects/engines/features of this fab reimagined K Series synth. Played one at UK’s Synthfest event in Sheffield a few weeks back … it sounded awesome!!! Nice weight of the keybed too. Seriously thinking about buying this now …… 😎👍🎹🎵🇬🇧🍻
Ok. Going through the manual, it appears you can use any internal sound source as a carrier or modulator. So, you can modulate samples against each other? Am I correct in my understanding that this is possible? If so, I would love to hear some examples of that. I'm a longtime Kurz user, having owned the K2000, K2vx, K2500, K2600. So I'm familiar with the V. A. S. T. architecture. I'm pretty bummed they don't have a sample input for actual sampling and running live audio through VAST. I've always loved the preamps and converters on the K2xxx series samplers. Great results can be had playing with the input gain.