the MKS50, when it's powered off for more than a day or 2, there is a cold solder that acts up, causing the HUGE distorton you probably hear before i get the hammer out,
a slight tap underneat the MKS screen solves the problem, but since it's in a roadcase i have to use the hammer, which i carry with me on all occasions, just in case
but normally, a 1-2 hours warmup solves it, but when i recorded this it was cold boot, power up the kit and hit record
you always have my 5*...i luv your style!!!! kisses.
vivipedraglio 2 years ago
thanks swetie (and i luv u even more :P)
muzik4machines 2 years ago
killer.almost has a neo-classic sound
TheManOmega777 2 years ago 2
thanks :)
muzik4machines 2 years ago
What was the hammer for?
dante666diaz 2 years ago
the MKS50, when it's powered off for more than a day or 2, there is a cold solder that acts up, causing the HUGE distorton you probably hear before i get the hammer out,
a slight tap underneat the MKS screen solves the problem, but since it's in a roadcase i have to use the hammer, which i carry with me on all occasions, just in case
but normally, a 1-2 hours warmup solves it, but when i recorded this it was cold boot, power up the kit and hit record
muzik4machines 2 years ago