From youngman@eznet.net Fri Feb 01 07:01:08 2002
Subject:Re: CX-3 Leslie pedal help
Neither the VK-7 or VK-77 work this way. In fact the only situation I know
of that does work this way was a motion sound product called the "gas pedal"
which actually allowed if I remember correctly, variable Leslie speed based
on foot position.
One key issue here is the Leslie simulators on these Clones were designed to
simulate a real Leslie. All the real Leslies I own spin up and spin
down.....you can not go instantly from fast to slow to fast..ya gotta live
with the latency.
I am sure someone like Sal Azz could make one work that way, but that is not
how they work from the factory.
G
Gerry Youngman
Paradigm Shift
youngman@eznet.net
Think twice....speak once....
> From: "Ed Fliege"
> Reply-To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 20:06:21 -0800
> To:
> Subject: RE: [CWSG] CX-3 Leslie pedal help
>
> I called Korg this afternoon and after 5 tries finally got through. I
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> Thanks for any help.
>
> Ed Fliege
> k2mojo@groovedaddies.com
> www.groovedaddies.com
>
>> The CX-3 doesn't work this way. (BTW, the V3 doesn't either, and
>> I suspect that the same is true of the VK-7.) The reason is that
>> each preset can be programmed with a different initial speed
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>> In your particular case, setting all the presets to Slow should
>> have minimal impact on your playing style.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> -BW
>>