From jake92028@yahoo.com Thu Jul 29 10:23:09 2004
Subject:Re: Voce Web Site, Spin II

It would be nice if one could see the Spin II manual on your website,
like the original Spin manual which is all that's been available for
a couple of years now to apply to both - very confusing since it
doesn't. Now there's just the ad "blurb" info for the Spin II which
is nice, but.. Having both manuals on your site would be very helpful
as there are now plenty of used Spin II's around and still some
original Spin's also. The manual is usually the first thing to go
missing and is good info for prospective buyers. Of course, I still
think you ought to reissue the original rackmount Spin (with a bit of
memory and AC power cord) which was SO much more suited to keyboards
than a no-midi, no-presets guitar stomp box :^( fooey.. bummer..
Walter

> pitch/modulation wheels in the photo that are not mentioned in the
> data sheet.
>
> ???????????????????????
>
> And I'm baffled as to why the Spin II is not built into the Key5. A
> portable organ for gigging musicians who value simplicity, and
> generally want to keep down the number of gizmos, cables and
> wallwarts, and may not have room, money, transporting ability, etc.
> for a Leslie or Pro-145. I would think the Leslie sim would be there
> to help the Key5 compete with the other clones that have useful,
> favorably reviewed Leslie sims.
> Adding to the irony, the Spin II is built in to the chuch market-
> aimed Diversi series. I would expect a church to have the room for a
> Leslie or equivalent, and portability is not an issue, and if they
> can afford a Diversi, I would think they could pop for a new or used
> Leslie, too.
> It's just possible I'm missing a point here, but this has been
> bugging me.
>
> --Van
> Pull The String!
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