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  1. What I'm trying to do using the 7200 is to record a tomtom drumbeat that I can export in a format that I can use on my laptop. Then I can use it as a background beat for my ukulele group. My problem is that I only use the various functions very rarely so I don't get the chance to familiarise myself with them. Consequently I find myself struggling (again) when I come to use them again.

    Think of the tomtom in the opening sequence of Apache. I have the voice that I want to use but I just haven't succeeded in recording a sequence of it.

    Yes, I've looked at the manual but all I got was a headache.

     

    Any help would be appreciated.

     

    Thanks

  2. Ted

    Thanks for that excellent explanation. I hadn't explored that far yet. As I get older I find that my learning ability is slowing up and I have to take things very slowly to get them to register.

    Coming into keyboards at 73 after only ever playing guitars has been a real culture shock, but enjoyable as my desire to learn hasn't diminished like my learning ability has.

  3. The 7200 is a bit of a culture shock after the 1300 I've been using, but I'm slowly working my way through the manual and trying to learn the functions as I go. I have a reference to a large number of drums but I haven't found any information on how to access them. Any help appreciated but try to keep it simple so that I can understand it.

    Thanks

  4. Hello

    I'm just getting into keyboards, after too many years of thinking about it, and have a 7200 and it's a whole new world. So, apart from haunting this board for tips, tricks and how to perform basic operations, I will be asking some (apparently) stupid questions, but it's all down to being new to this sort of thing.

    So, bearing that in mind, please be patient with me.:)

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