MIDI controller keyboards?

Why do people care if a thread or topic has any age to it? Information is information whether it is 1 minute, 1 year or 5+ years old. Why do folks get a tude and say something is necro, or other derogatory terms for revisiting a question and further answers that may help people in perpetuity?
 
Why do people care if a thread or topic has any age to it? Information is information whether it is 1 minute, 1 year or 5+ years old. Why do folks get a tude and say something is necro, or other derogatory terms for revisiting a question and further answers that may help people in perpetuity?
For me , it’s because it seems like some kind of forum etiquette. I don’t care about it but that’s why I posted that. The rules here are much looser.
 
For me , it’s because it seems like some kind of forum etiquette. I don’t care about it but that’s why I posted that. The rules here are much looser.
Thanks for explaining, but I see 0 logic in that rationale or any etiquette scenario being in play. If we don't want OLD threads to be continued, why don;t the mods just erase anything older than a month or 2, " because etiquette" ya know.
 
Well, it is home and hooked up just like a guitar to my Fender Princeton Chorus amp. Simple as that. Left side/mono Line out to guitar input 1 or 2 on front face of amp. Voila, all the great sounds of piano, organ, Hammond. Wurlitzer, Clavinets etc. The wife was thrilled at her Christmas present. Korg SV1 is amazing.
 
Thanks for explaining, but I see 0 logic in that rationale or any etiquette scenario being in play. If we don't want OLD threads to be continued, why don;t the mods just erase anything older than a month or 2, " because etiquette" ya know.
It’s a conundrum. Personally. No biggy to me to resurrect an old thread. Also personally, I try not to. But I’ve found I may want to post something. Don’t want to start a brand new thread that most likely is going to get three responses, then die. That’s when I try and search out an existing one that relevant to what I’m wanting to post. Usually trying to find something that’s only months old, but I have no qualms using one that’s older.
 
It’s a conundrum. Personally. No biggy to me to resurrect an old thread. Also personally, I try not to. But I’ve found I may want to post something. Don’t want to start a brand new thread that most likely is going to get three responses, then die. That’s when I try and search out an existing one that relevant to what I’m wanting to post. Usually trying to find something that’s only months old, but I have no qualms using one that’s older.
Exactly or in my case I didn’t even look at the original post date.lol
 
Well, it is home and hooked up just like a guitar to my Fender Princeton Chorus amp. Simple as that. Left side/mono Line out to guitar input 1 or 2 on front face of amp. Voila, all the great sounds of piano, organ, Hammond. Wurlitzer, Clavinets etc. The wife was thrilled at her Christmas present. Korg SV1 is amazing.
Very cool, what keyboard , I missed that?
 
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