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Post by Bertotti »

Great place, no doubt, but it takes more then just a place or just some good people the mods and Sharp have all the credit for shutting down the morons when they pipe up and start fishing for trouble!
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Post by karmathanever »

Thanks for your comments Sharp

A massive proportion of its success is owed to you, your dedication, extensive effort and support - so my thanks to you.

It is awesome that we have Korg messaging and helping here as well.

These forums bring so many people from diverse cultures together - absolutely awesome.
A chance to meet so many great people.

In these forums it is like we are one simple human race all at peace - constantly reminds me that this world is full with beautiful, caring people and reminds me to "switch off" and ignore all the negative sensationalism in the media :D

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Post by AdDeRoo »

Thanks to Sharp indeed and all the great constructive contributors to this forum.

This forum reminds me of a Bruce Springsteen lyric: "we learned more from a 3 minute record than we ever learned in school"

In the 43 years that I am playing keys, I never learned so much about synthesizers, specific Kronos stuff, VST's, sampling etc, as thru this forum and its members

Let's keep up the good work!
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Post by QuiRobinez »

karmathanever wrote: In these forums it is like we are one simple human race all at peace - constantly reminds me that this world is full with beautiful, caring people and reminds me to "switch off" and ignore all the negative sensationalism in the media :D
couldn't have said it better :D

Thanks Sharp and everyone on this forum for the great contributions (questions, answers and demos), it's what's keeping this forum alive and it has developed over the years as an incredible source of information.

Also a big thank you to the korg staff members that are always glad to be of help in a very positive way.

the best part of this forum is that i always have the feeling when reading the posts is that we all share the same passion: making music!
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Post by michelkeijzers »

Same here ... and the beauty is, you mostly get an answer within hours or a few days for topics that otherwise take long to find out.

And what even is better: with all ideas of others, you read about new things you never knew before.
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glad to be here with you and for you.. thanks korgforums
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Post by jeremykeys »

All the above is absolutely true! I know I'd be lost without all of you great people! Thanks forever!


Now, who brought the beer? :wink:
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In a few words I would say that this Forum should be one of the very best examples for all other forums around the world ,
and never forget that credit goes to administrator Sharp !
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Post by Hal2001 »

Look at the extraordinary range of countries of membership you see here - from the "middle of nowhere" to the edges of anywhere! Very cool and impressive accomplishment. Hal
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Post by pedro5 »

I also endorse what's been said by many and appreciate the privilege of being a part of the forum community.

A vote of thanks go to the other moderators as well and not forgetting Korg for their support .

Best Wishes to all. :D
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Post by Sharp »

No need to thank me. Everyone in the community plays a major roll in all this. Be it our great Moderators who work away hard in the background, or you helping your fellow musician solve a problem. Good job everyone, and I really mean that.

My only wish would be to see Daz back on the forums. I miss him a lot and hope he's doing well. Boy did we had some fun times with all the craziness of this place back when we were starting out. Happy memories for sure, and many a funny story. Many a night Daz pulled some crazy hours on here fixing things, porting from yabb to phpbb and so on....

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Post by Jan1 »

This forum is a lively and a great place to be, so thank you Sharp and all the moderators for the time and energy you invest in this forum, as well as the KORG staff for taking the time to write replies and shed light on questions we may have.
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Post by jazlover »

I have been around a long, long time (three different forum names, I think). Korgforums has always been a unique place. However great the moderators and members are...(and they are), they reflect the generosity and respect you yourself have modeled Sharp. Long I've KorgForums!
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Post by Diego5150 »

Thanks Sharp and to all the informative, helpful and just plain great people that I have met and learned so much from on this tremendous site.


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Post by phillix2 »

Thank you Sharp! This forum is a very important part of the Kronos User experience. I can not imagine my experience without all this help and info.

Thank you very much!
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