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Leon from Roxy Music

Thanks. I only thought of him because somebody in the FB Korg Fisa Suprema group was hoping Leon was still around to explain the instrument to him.
LOL... I liked him, just found him tooooo basic, but some people actually need that... Oh, you want to know who may know more? I *think* Michael Soloway was an aquaintence (I could be wrong, it may have been Joe Natoli, but I am pretty sure it was Michael).
 
LOL... I liked him, just found him tooooo basic, but some people actually need that... Oh, you want to know who may know more? I *think* Michael Soloway was an aquaintence (I could be wrong, it may have been Joe Natoli, but I am pretty sure it was Michael).
Basic is good. Like Korg does with new arrangers, they have a series of videos. I think a video should be less than 5-10 minutes. Just have several of them. A good way to get the basics before buying…content is important with any video. But it must be short and down to the point of operation. I was hoping Korg would have done this already?
How many times we watched a YouTube where we were click baited and the first several minutes were just small talk? We tend to lose interest before completing the video.
 
Basic is good. Like Korg does with new arrangers, they have a series of videos. I think a video should be less than 5-10 minutes. Just have several of them. A good way to get the basics before buying…content is important with any video. But it must be short and down to the point of operation. I was hoping Korg would have done this already?
How many times we watched a YouTube where we were click baited and the first several minutes were just small talk? We tend to lose interest before completing the video.
Then there all those videos where they hype the subject and then ask you to like and subscribe, and don’t forget to click on that bell … 😀

Roland, as bad as their manuals are, did produce some short and to-the-point ‘how-to’ videos.
 
Then there all those videos where they hype the subject and then ask you to like and subscribe, and don’t forget to click on that bell … 😀
That is a tested and known way to increase likes and subscribes, believe it or not, it has nothing to do with the content, good or bad.

I am sure that there will be many people out there ready to make tons of videos both simple and complex for the Fisa over time. :)
 
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