From mpituch@hotmail.com Sat Jun 09 21:19:47 2001
Subject:Re: Shrill CX3s and no-spin Rotospheres
Hello:
This is a funny coincidence...2 days ago I too plugged my Rhodes sound(FM
generated) in to the Rotosphere just for the hell of it. Man, does it sound
great. Although, unlike Dave, I'm using chorale speed, the tube and leslie
effect sound terrific. It gave a lot of character to a very stale, (but
decent) FM Rhodes. The extra low end distortion really makes this patch
'bark'. Give it a try.
Mark
>From: Deosoff@aol.com
>Reply-To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
>To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [CWSG] Shrill CX3s and no-spin Rotospheres
>Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2001 18:55:36 EDT
>
>I had the center button on the Rotosphere replaced with a latching switch
>that clicks on and off. It cost me 30.00 at my local electronics repair
>shop. It was worth it for me. Opens a lot of options for the Rotosphere
>with no hassles in setting it up. I still use it with my V5 and sometimes
>with the CX-3, and when I'm not using it for organ, I use it as a "warm up"
>tube preamp for my Rhodes sounds - it does wonders for that! Brings a
>deepness and warmth to the sound and actually changes the feel of it.
>
>I never tried to hold the switch in place with anything, though something
>heavy enough could probably be secured on it.
>Dave O
>
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