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Korg T1 Left End On

Hi and thanks for stopping by to the March 2026 edition of the The Music Tech Guy UK's (TMTG) website. 

It is early March 2026 and I sat down to write this and then realised that in the last month not a lot has happened.  

I have actually spent time between website publishing getting on with those activities that I have been putting off doing.  Things like going through disks that have been purchased and donated and finding out if they will load on the instrument they were designed for? And have I got a back up? And should I make them available as part of the media replacement service? 

I have also been undertaking some R&D little success, but more on that at some point in the future.

I have put a picture of my beautiful Korg T1 on the home page this month, taken in the garden a few years back.  Now tell me that is not a beautiful keyboard?

Site Update

The website update has therefore been relegated to a maintenance and fix update. A tweak here.  A few things reworded and a couple of bugs fixed.

Not publishing the website in the odd month is not a bad thing though. It allows me to address search engine issues.  There is still a lot of hang over from when the site was re-designed, re-factored and re-launched in September / October 2025.  And if I believe the reference material it could take up to a year for these issues to work their way through the big search engines.

 

But I think most of you can find what your looking for and that is the main thing. 

See all the gear by clicking here.

Who am I?

I am a musician and legacy electronic instrument collector and restorer.

Remember your only one synthesiser, drum machine, sequencer away from your own electronic music instrument collection.

 

Synthesisers, Drum Machines, MIDI Equipment, Keyboards, Samplers, Sequencers all have their place in my little studio located in the United Kingdom or specifically the South of England.

 

The Gear tab lists many of the instruments that I have collected over the years and also the projects that I have undertaken to maintain and restore many of my instruments together with those I have restored for friends and other musicians and producers.

 

Many of the projects have been filmed and there are links to my YouTube Channel (which is also The Music Tech Guy UK) where these are published for you to watch.

Remember that while the videos are scheduled to be published on YouTube, those people that sponsor me on Patreon.com get early access to the gear restoration, repairs and information videos months in advance.  Just go to the platform and look for 'The Music Tech Guy UK'.

See my full BIO by clicking here.

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