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Sharp wrote:A word of warning to those who have been starting fights and being very disruptive in this part of the forum. This all stops right here and right now.

If you want to be apart of this community going forward, then you better read the forum rules HERE and get with the program and the spirit of this forum which has existed for a decade.

Over the next few days I will be very active in returning the harmony to this area of the forum which can be found throughout every other section here.

Please use this thread to discuss this subject and ask me any questions you like. It is VERY important that there is perfect clarity here going forward as this is a very serious issue now and it will result in people being banned who do not get with the program here.

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Sharp, thank you for that.

This is from the #1 sticky, Read This First before posting:

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In the event of disagreements, simply agree to disagree and move on like adults
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Hi Bruce.

Thank you. I've taken what you have said on-board.

From the point of view of information being available to help people on this forum, all that content still remains. Every single post, even the ones where people were fighting with each other. There is nothing you or anyone else could add to that thread of value that hasn't already been said.

It's also entirely pointless now since a fix and a new sticky thread discussing the fix, detailing the success is already in place, with links to the original thread.
I am not saying that Korg necessarily has an outstanding obligation
Really ?
You certainly come across as someone looking for closure from KORG. Which is fine. Call them. You are a customer and they will listen to you.

This forum is not the place though for you to look for personal closure from KORG as it's not their forum.

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Sharp wrote:Hi Bruce.

Thank you. I've taken what you have said on-board.

From the point of view of information being available to help people on this forum, all that content still remains. Every single post, even the ones where people were fighting with each other. There is nothing you or anyone else could add to that thread of value that hasn't already been said.

It's also entirely pointless now that a fix and a new thread detailing the success of the fix is already in place, with links to the original thread.
I am not saying that Korg necessarily has an outstanding obligation
Really ?
You certainly come across as someone looking for closure from KORG. Which is fine. Call them. You are a customer and they will listen to you.

This forum is not the place though for you to look for personal closure from KORG as it's not their forum.

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Sharp,

That's like me saying, "Really? You certainly come across as someone who works for Korg." I wouldn't say that to you, despite what I might feel your actions and words indicate. Please don't take my words out of context, especially when I said we can't determine Korg's obligation until we have more facts.

Furthermore, my Kronos keyboard is being replaced. I have no issue with that. I am talking about an issue that potentially affects owners of the original RH3 generally.

I understand that you feel there is nothing to be said on the issue but I disagree. You have essentially eliminated the potential for further discussion on the matter. That discussion could involve a number of things, including how owners of the original RH3 might get Korg to reveal some facts pertaining to the RH3 modification. As I'm sure you are aware, the discussions on this board prompted a response form Korg on the original issue and it very well might be that further discussion could prompt Korg to be a bit more candid on the modification.

All that being said, it is your board and you are certainly entitled to run it as you please. I just don't think your actions are in the best interests of Kronos owners on this particular matter.
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Post by Sharp »

Hi Bruce.

You are welcome to your opinion, I respect that. You must also respect my opinion and my responsibilities as owner of this site to provide you and everyone else with the means to have the best community possible, even when you completely disagree with me.

You have over 100 pages in one thread to read, and there's a new thread running where people are being very productive. The issue is well covered and it's even a sticky topic so there's quick access.

It's not like people are not going to see these threads and be left without a clue as to what to do.

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Bruce,

I want to say this in all charity and kindness. It sounds as if you should host and moderate your own forum. You have very clear ideas about what you want to discuss and what you think is important. I applaud your passion. As it seems that this forum's moderator wants to move in a different direction than you, maybe that would be a better option for you and those who share your perspective. The Internet is certainly big enough for 2 forums.

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danmusician wrote:Bruce,

I want to say this in all charity and kindness. It sounds as if you should host and moderate your own forum. You have very clear ideas about what you want to discuss and what you think is important. I applaud your passion. As it seems that this forum's moderator wants to move in a different direction than you, maybe that would be a better option for you and those who share your perspective. The Internet is certainly big enough for 2 forums.

Blessings,

Dan
I appreciate the fact that Sharp gave me the opportunity to voice my opinion and respect his decisions regarding this forum. I think I have made some of the issues clear for those who may be interested and don't really feel there is much more for me to say at this time. My sincerest hope is that everyone ends up happy with what they have.

While I also appreciate your advice, I know I don't have the patience to deal with the things that Sharp deals with, so I'll thank him for his efforts and try to fall in line.
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Bruce Lychee wrote:
danmusician wrote:Bruce,

I want to say this in all charity and kindness. It sounds as if you should host and moderate your own forum. You have very clear ideas about what you want to discuss and what you think is important. I applaud your passion. As it seems that this forum's moderator wants to move in a different direction than you, maybe that would be a better option for you and those who share your perspective. The Internet is certainly big enough for 2 forums.

Blessings,

Dan
I appreciate the fact that Sharp gave me the opportunity to voice my opinion and respect his decisions regarding this forum. I think I have made some of the issues clear for those who may be interested and don't really feel there is much more for me to say at this time. My sincerest hope is that everyone ends up happy with what they have.

While I also appreciate your advice, I know I don't have the patience to deal with the things that Sharp deals with, so I'll thank him for his efforts and try to fall in line.
Fair enough, my friend. May we all find contentment in the end. :D
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Sharp wrote:There is nothing you or anyone else could add to that thread of value that hasn't already been said.
Factual and concise.

Amen.
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