From diversiorgan@yahoo.com Sat Sep 02 08:48:05 2006
Subject:Motion Sound - Diversi Gospel (was Re: RdBoxIII MP3)

Thanks for watching the video and I hope everyone enjoys them.

As to whom is playing, when and on what instrument, here is a short
run down.

First two players are Eddie Howard, Jr on the Diversi and John Peters
on a stock classic B3.

Second two players are P.J. Morgan on the Diversi and John Peters on
the stock classic B3

Third two players are P. J. Morgan on the Diversi and Eddie Howard, Jr
on the stock classic B3

Both organs are connected to MS1771's.

As to the pedal playing... Yes! Eddie Howard, Jr was playing left hand
and pedals and the when P. J. took over John was playing left hand
bass and pedals. During the jam session each player switched off as to
who was playing pedals with left hand bass lines.

The video cams are a Sony DV and a Canon DV. Both higher end cams.
There where mics on the speakers and the sound was recorded to DAT but
when replayed both video cams audio was considered better for use on
the net. As I am sure that everyone is aware, there is some loss of
audio when compressing the video and audio for the web.

There are NO splits on the keyboards or coupling of the pedals to the
keyboards or keyboards to pedals.

However, when using the "A" set of drawbars, eqiv. to the Bb/A# on a
B3, the upper or lower keyboard of the Diversi you get "no foldback"
on the 16' drawbar. This is like the 16' drawbar bar on the orginal
Hammond model A (not to be confused with the A100). The model A's 16'
drawbars played all the way down to the bottom of the keyboard and the
last octave does not repeat.

The B3 family or organs has foldback, when using only the 16' drawbar
the last two octaves repeat the same notes. When using the "B" set of
drawbars on the upper or lower keyboard of the Diversi you get the B3
faimly of organ's foldback.

Also, the pedal tones are produced from the same sound source as the
keyboards rather then using a different sound source or engine.

I hope this clears up any questions and I am glad to see people
enjoying the videos.

Tom Tuson
Diversi Organ