Korg770 This is a set of three samples and appropriate programs and keymaps that samples some of the essense of the Korg 770 analoge syth. This is a 1977 vintage synth (the first I owned outright, I couldn't afford a MiniMoog, only US$700). The 770 was the first Korg synth that did not require patch cords, has actual switches and knobs on the front. Basic single-voice (though it had a second osc. for ring modulation) buzzy mid-70s machine. There are three samples and programs in here, the controls for each are the same so I'll hit those first Slider A (if configured for "data") High pass filter Slider B (if configured for "control B") Low pass filter Mod wheel LFO speed The first patch is the basic 770 sound, a simple triangle wave. Sounds nice Second is the bass-ier sound, use the low end of the keyboard for best results. Third is a bell-like thing, kinda nice. The two sliders perfectly mimic the traveller on the front panel. Normal setting was with the hih all the way to the right and lo all the way to the left, on the K2500 that become up and down. For the bass sound, you will get a fatter, really rich, bass if you leave A all the way up and have B about 1/4 of the way from the bottom C.K. Haun Ravenware Music CK@Ravenware.com http://www.ravenware.com