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Original Message 1/11             28-Oct-98  @  02:28 AM   -   Phil help please

djultra

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V2 Drumstation Manual
I don't really need it but I'd like to have it in case I sell my drumstation
so could someone email me a copy or email me and I'll give you my address
or let me know where I can get it.
THANKS



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Message 2/11             28-Oct-98  @  10:01 AM   -   RE: Phil help please

Phill

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Manuals contain lots of graphics...without the graphics the text makes little sense...so EMAIL is not really practical.

I am intending to look into putting the manuals as PDF files on the site but they may end up being to big to be practical. i.e. the Supernova Manual is a 112MB Quark document!!!

Manuals are available for all our products @ £ 5.00 each including Postage in the UK.



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Message 3/11             28-Oct-98  @  06:49 PM   -   RE: Phil help please

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PDF versions of the manuals would be very much appreciated. I presume the Supernova manual will be updated when OS3 is released? Downloading the updated manual in PDF format would be ideal...

For example, I just downloaded the PDF manual for the new Spirit 328 console from their web page (and that has some very fancy graphics in it!) which is great because it means I can read all the techno blurb about it before deciding whether or not to buy one.

Harry



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Message 4/11             28-Oct-98  @  09:31 PM   -   RE: Phil help please

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I agree - it has happened that as soon as I read the manual of a new device I got to know that to buy it was a failure...

Mickey.



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Message 5/11             29-Oct-98  @  09:35 AM   -   RE: Phil help please

Phill

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OK PDFs are a good idea but I repeat would you download a 112MByte file?

I will investigate the soundcraft site...I need a manual for my studio desk anyways...Thanks! I will look at it...maybe they have done some tricks like reduce graphics to a lower resolution or something.

Phill



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Message 6/11             29-Oct-98  @  10:22 AM   -   RE: Phil help please

harry.hormbrey

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> OK PDFs are a good idea but I repeat would you download a 112MByte file?

No I wouldn't, but perhaps there's a more efficient way the diagrams in the manual could be done. I think the graphics in the Spirit 328 manual are done using some sort of meta-file or clipart (i.e. vector based drawings) rather than bitmaps - when you view it with Acrobat, you can see it takes time to 'draw' the pictures.

> I will investigate the soundcraft site...

www.spirit-by-soundcraft.co.uk in case you were wondering!

Cheers
Harry



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Message 7/11             30-Oct-98  @  02:28 AM   -   RE: Phil help please

djultra

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Phil, How do I go about getting a manual
I'm in the US so please leave info: (address, numbers, etc)



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Message 8/11             30-Oct-98  @  04:07 PM   -   RE: Phil help please

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Call our office
+44 1628 828888

Best time early in youir morning and we can arrange for it to be sent out to you.

Phill@Novation



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Message 9/11             11-Nov-98  @  10:22 PM   -   RE: Phil help please

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This is a silly question: I'm looking for an instrument and I don't know what it is called. It is shaped more like a guitar but it's a keyboard or a synth. Do you know what it is or where I can find one?



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Message 10/11             12-Nov-98  @  11:26 AM   -   RE: Phil help please

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I think your after a remote keyboard of the Strap On variety...

I will admit to actually having one...oops...

A KORG RK100, it walnut wood...a bit heavy...about the same wieght as a Bass...
Actually you can see it on http://www.btinternet.com/~p.macdonald/

There are others...

Casio did one, Roland did a stylish one called an AXIS and a long time ago MOOG did this thing called Liberator ( or something like that..)

Hope this helps

Phill



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Message 11/11             24-Nov-98  @  04:07 AM   -   RE: Phil help please

djultra

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Thanks Phil

P.S Artifax It could be a SH101 with a Mod grip



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