From bardian@usadatanet.net Fri Oct 07 05:39:06 2005
Subject:Re: xk-3 key travel
This isn't what you asked, but if the XK-3 is like all the other clones I've
played, you can transpose the keyboard to play in any key, so if you learn
it in Emin and it gets transposed to F#min, you can keep playing it in Emin
and have it sound in F#min. I play Gospel music that can change keys 4 or 5
times in one song, and I admit before God and man, that I just punch the '+'
button on my Electro or VK7 and life is good. I had a friend who couldn't
do this though because she had perfect pitch and it freaked her out to play
an E and hear an F#. It doesn't bother me at all!
----- Original Message -----
> Has anyone discovered an easy way to alter the trigger depth on an Xk-
> 3?
>
> when i play an F#m triad it is impossible for me to finger the chord
> without sounding either the G# and/or the Bb when i depress the A
> note! My fingers are not unusually big. I had to perform a song in F#m
> on a TV show the other day and it sounded terrible because of these
> extra "unwanted" notes. most of the tunes I played were in "guitar
> player" keys and this problem hadn't occurred before. On the day the
> singer decided to transpose one tune to F#m and the problem suddenly
> appeared. Ouch! Anyone else had this problem?
>
> thanks
>
> James
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