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I was recently given a dr5 machine which seems completely functional but there was no
manual and the donee didn't know how to use it. Is there anywhere I can get a manual for it. Thanx |
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Check out the Roland web site. I think they have on line manuals.
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Bob
I had allready gone to Roland but went again and could not find any manual downloads Thanx |
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OK...after I get done being mad at you for getting a DR-5 for free, I'll scan some of my manual and e-mail it to you. It was kind'a complicated at first, but now it's second nature.
Bob. |
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Thanx, but don't be mad, I actually did alot
of work for it. I have a friend from Jamacia who has some of the best recording equip around here but has no clue how to use it; a huge sony console, 3 adats,an ampex 2 inch 24 track which he wants to sell($1000) a few neuman mics, old tube comps and parametric eqs, a bunch of new comps and eqs, old tube mic preamps, roland sound modules, acoulple of dats, midi interfaces,you name it he's got it. Anyway I put alot of the stuff together for him and he has given me a bunch of stuff over the last couple of years, a pair of tannoys, comp, dr5, snakes, all his throwaway stuff. I'm waiting for him to get tired of having the big old ampex around and to give that away. I makes me want to cry. I could go and record there but it is about a 100 miles away. We met while we were both working at Mariah Carries house in Mount Kisco N.Y. You should have seen the 56 channel studio in that basement but thats another story, |
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