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Subject: Roland JX3-P
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Date: Mon, 3-Dec-84 08:46:15 EST
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 Thanks to the gents who answered my call for info on the programmer module.
The consensus is that if you don't want to use the rack mount accessories
that Roland is making for thier synths then skip it. I agree I figured out
the edit function yesterday with little or no problem. The programming
module appears to be a way to get more money for something that is already
in the machine. It does make things easier for those people who can't read
the instructions. 
 I would like to correspond with others who are into synths (I'm a guitarist)
about any helpful hints or tricks they developed over the years.
 I'm especially interested in the use of sync tracks for multi track recording,
as I just bought a Teac 234 syncassette as well.

					*db* just another maineiac

"Its not cold up here, the snow just makes you think so"