From rees@almaden.ibm.com Tue Oct 22 17:09:40 2002
Subject:Re: Use of Voce V5 in your rigs

I can relate to that Tony - I'm also looking for the small setup, but
I prefer the unweighted style board.

--- In CloneWheel@y..., ynottnaro wrote:
> Hey Bob...
>
> My V5 is for my TOTALLY STRIPPED DOWN CANT BRING MORE
> THAN ONE BOARD THERES NO ROOM AND THE EVENT WILL FREAK
> OUT OR THE AIRLINE REFUSES YOU MORE THAN ONE CASE rig.
> So, my controller? An 88 weighted key Motif-8. Not
> the most organic controller, but again, this is for
> stripped down rigs. And I'm one of those peculiar
> anomalies who would rather play organ on a weighted
> board than play piano on a non-weighted or
> semi-weighted board. I grew up on piano, so the
> strength/speed thing isn't an issue for me. But hand
> smears and clusters can get clumsy. I occasionally
> use an A70 if it's an organ/synth gig, and use a small
> rack of synths, and that is a very nice controller for
> organic playing. Never tried two V5s...mine's the
> only one I EVER saw.
>
> Tony
> --- b3bobster wrote:
> > Folks, given the great things I'm hearing about the
> > Voce V5, I'd like
> > to ask how are you using the V5 in your rigs. That
> > is, what's your
> > favorite midi controller to drive this thing? Are
> > there controllers
> > with waterfall style keys?
> >
> > Also, has anyone used 2 V5's in an attempt to be
> > able to work with
> > more drawbars? In this config, could both V5s be
> > used with a single
> > expression pedal?
> >
> > There's always the Voce Key5, of course.
> >
>
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