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> MKS 80 USER MANUAL, need user manual
unit
post Thu 2 May 2002, 12:06
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need user manualcould you help me
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post Tue 11 Jun 2002, 05:56
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if you know how roland synths work you don't actually need a manual. email me, i can probably help.


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post Tue 11 Jun 2002, 09:15
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thanks for your reply.
I have just find the paper manual in a shop.
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post Wed 12 Jun 2002, 05:52
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also, there is a programmer with lots of lovely sliders available that can speed things up, probably hard to get if you didn't get one with it, but worth finding if you didn't. by analogue standards a very 'posh' synth, enjoy. any questions, let me know.


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post Fri 14 Jun 2002, 13:32
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FYI the programmer is the MPG80.

The MKS80 rocks angry.gif


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