From ynottnaro@yahoo.com Sun Nov 03 08:52:35 2002
Subject:Re: simple drawbar answer...
Hey Chris....using a splitter with your pedal is the
way to go (I used to do that for another situation
with shared pedals). As for the double keyboard issue,
unless you're buying a BX3 or something else, that
issue exists with all the clones: but unlike the other
clones, the 73 note keyboard makes 2 handed playing on
one manual MUCH more practical. I used to accomplish
it on my XK2, but the extended keyboard on the Electro
is a gas!
tony
--- CGDigital@aol.com wrote:
> I have a Peavey fader controller with buttons on it
> as well. I usually use it
> with my computer. This can be a great way to have
> the drawbars live in front
> of you. BUT, you don't get any tactile feedback like
> "ratchet" drawbars. I
> just use my ear anyway. It's a Peavey PC-1600x. You
> can velcro it to the
> Right side of the Nord. I prefer the right side as I
> don't like to take my
> hands off the low end of the organ while changing
> drawbars around. That's
> just me. To me the biggest "problem" with the
> Electro is the fact that is
> only has one keyboard. It's not an organ. It has no
> pedalboard. It's missing
> quite a bit there. But, then again, having two would
> be easier to carry than
> one double manual instrument. What I'm wondering is
> how I can get both
> Electro's (in a two Electro setup) to change Leslie
> speeds together, without
> using a real Leslie. Maybe I could use a footswitch
> with a splitter?
>
>
> Chris
>
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