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Old February 11th, 2010, 10:36
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Default Abbey road keyboard refill documentation??

HI, I've got my hands on the abbey road refill pack. I've borrowed them from a friend who insosts there was no documentation with them.

I can get them working with my setup, they sound great but i'm not familiar with the programmer section. I can see that I can assign key ranges and the rotaries on my keyboard but there's a few things I don't get. Anyone point me in the direction of literature that explains the programmer section????

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HI, I've got my hands on the abbey road refill pack. I've borrowed them from a friend who insosts there was no documentation with them.

I can get them working with my setup, they sound great but i'm not familiar with the programmer section. I can see that I can assign key ranges and the rotaries on my keyboard but there's a few things I don't get. Anyone point me in the direction of literature that explains the programmer section????

many thanks
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