Need a manual for a Korg DT-1 Pro
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Bobby Sparks
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Need a manual for a Korg DT-1 Pro
Does anybody out there have a manual for a Korg DT-1 Pro tuner that I could beg, borrow, buy, or steal? A copy would be fine. This it a DT-1 Pro rack mounted tuner, NOT a DTR-1. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
BNS
Thanks,
BNS
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Smiley Roberts
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Bobby,
A lotta times,these companies have a "down-loadable" version of manuals. I have a Lexicon "Vortex",that I didn't have a manual for,so I e-mailed Lexicon for help. They said that,although this piece of equipment was obsolete,they sent me a link to print out the manual. I don't know,but I'm guessing that Korg's website would be www.korg.com . But,whatever it is,find it,& give it a shot. HOWEVER,be sure you have enough ink in your printer. My Lexicon manual was 42 pages long. Good luck.
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A lotta times,these companies have a "down-loadable" version of manuals. I have a Lexicon "Vortex",that I didn't have a manual for,so I e-mailed Lexicon for help. They said that,although this piece of equipment was obsolete,they sent me a link to print out the manual. I don't know,but I'm guessing that Korg's website would be www.korg.com . But,whatever it is,find it,& give it a shot. HOWEVER,be sure you have enough ink in your printer. My Lexicon manual was 42 pages long. Good luck.
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Thanks Smiley and CB. I'll see what I can do with the manufacturer first. Smiley, sorry I missed you in St. Louis this year if you were there. I never saw you, but I heard one minute you were there and later that you were not. This was my first ISGC and I enjoyed it thoroughly. Hope I can go back next year.
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Smiley Roberts
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Bobby,
I was there,incognito,as "Will Pickett". You should've recognized me,'cause I looked just like him.
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I was there,incognito,as "Will Pickett". You should've recognized me,'cause I looked just like him.

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