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Kurzweil K2000 Base Editing I

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Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2011

Here's some personal examples of the K2000's easy editing to create huge virtual analog sounds in minutes.

The top '199 default program' is a generic piano that I used as a base template. The next four programs are post edits of 199, while the fifth was done in real time to show dynamics, richness and the K2000's massive features.

http://www.artistserver.com/subtronik

and check out the worlds best synth blog:

http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com/

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  • wow man great video, that synth is a dark beast!

  • @P1JN

    Thanks. The K2 is truly a beast.

  • Excellent DM feel & love your LED:ed backdrop. Have you thought about getting a white backlight to your kurz' display? I saw examples of that and it's GREAT. I will be getting a K2000RS to load my old eps/asr disks and hopefully find something decent (to tweak) there to begin with. I am a software guy since like late 2000 when Reason came out but I also find a lot of joy & inspiration with hardware. When it sounds great I sample it and create Reason refills. Greetings from Sweden! / Patrick

  • @bitleyTM

    Thanks buddy. Yeah, I looked into the white LED, but it wasn't bright enough. I changed this LED twice and this was the brightest of them all.

  • Wow. edjwise is right when he mentions how rare demos like this are. I picked one of these a number of years ago for super cheap and never really wrapped my mind around how to create patches like this. Is there any chance you could do a video tutorial on killer k2k programming?

  • @bechillnow

    Glad you liked this.

    I'm going to produce two more K2000 virtual analog tutorials.

    One for stereo panning and the other for routing/phasing techniques.

    Thanks for the interest.

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  • @ZipSnipe haahah :)) ;P

  • @theHackerOfMayhem Guess ya got hacked!!!

  • Not too many K2000 videos on youtube, so this was interesting. Those were some mean-ass quirky sounds. :) IMO this vid just underlines Kurzweil's design philosophy of non-obsolesence. ~20 years and this unit is still perky as ever!

  • @kolakube123

    Thanks.

  • Great video!!!

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