From tande.adamson@btinternet.com Mon Jul 14 16:43:05 2003
Subject:Re: Simultaneous cloning

Hi Doug,
I do this regularly now. I have an Electro Rack2 and run it with a
Viscount DB3, using the in-built Electro sim and for the DB, a
Dynacord DLS300. I use a Midi Solutions Midi Mapper to sync the
drawbars and I have programed the Dynacord sim to respond to cc#82
which is the number used to control the Electro's rotary speeds.
Even though the Electro has a superb sound on is own, it still sounds
a little fuller using the Viscount DB as well. It doesn't sound like
two Leslies or two Hammonds, it just sounds more like a Hammond &
Leslie, with more room ambience perhaps.
I'm just experimenting at the moment with the DB running through a
Motion-Sound R3 147 and the Dynacord as well, and although the rotors
are realistic on the R3, the sound is still fleshed out more by
running the Dynacord sim as well.

On the alt.music.hammond-organ newsgroup, one of the more active
contributors uses a B-4 in conjunction with a CX3 and he says there
is a definite enhancement.
A simulator can only go so far in achieving a sound close to that of
a recorded Leslie, but I've found two clones can get somewhat nearer.
I initially just used the DB ( with real drawbars ) to control the
Electro's drawbuttons and one day tried the two out together with the
addition of the Dynacord.
Thomas.

--- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, "theb3freak"
wrote:
> Hi again
>
> I tried something interesting a couple of days ago. I mostly use an
> Emagic EVB3, controlled with a CX3. I still like a lot about the
CX-3
> though, especially with the internal SIM on fast with the upper