From steve@speakeasyvintagemusic.com Sun Sep 08 08:43:04 2002
Subject:Re: The joy of playing music
Hi Group
I got the pleasure of gigging last nite. I took my Hammond XB5 & the
favorite 145 Leslie, and I got to play with a blues band. Pushing the limits
for 4 hours was cool. I have forgotten how much I enjoy this. I even got the
treat of people coming up to me & asking what was that "whirling thing"
doing. I have been playing now for 45 years, what was interesting is when
all things are right. it was like being a kid again, except I would hope we
are a little smarter.
shayes
Steven Hayes Sr Engineer
Speakeasy Vintage Music
http://www.speakeasyvintagemusic.com
----- Original Message -----
> There's no need to set up the CX or BX3 per Bruce's instructions.
>
> They both offer a second MIDI transmission channel for each
> manual which will be velocity sensitive. It is turned off as a
> default but it's there for you to use.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jerry
>
> --- In CloneWheel@y..., "e888000008" wrote:
> > Yes, the CX3 will send velocity via MIDI, if set up per Bruce's
> > earlier instructions about disabling the "hot" key-on action. I
> > have used it to control piano modules with success (although I
> don't
> > really like using 61 keys for this). My recommendation is to set
> > yourself up with the lower manual sending MIDI to the module
> and put
> > all the first set of drawbars on 000000000. You can then use
> the
> > lower manual button when you are wanting to play piano and
> simply
> > switch to upper and use that set of drawbars for organ. That's
> one
> > way to do it.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Eric
> >
> > --- In CloneWheel@y..., parakeys@a... wrote:
> > > I don't think the CX3 is velocity sensitive. Could be wrong. Its
> > been covered
> > > 100 times here.
> > >
> > > Dean
> > >
> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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