From fingerz@woh.rr.com Wed Aug 04 04:28:33 2010
Subject:Re: module recommendations? VK8m ( again)

I have a suggestion.If you like it use it if you don't.don't.

YMMV.

If it makes you feel good use it.etc., etc.



I personally use an E2 61 with a Ventilator and like it.



I've heard country acts with players using an old VK-7 and it sounded real
good.I think they use them through a Leslie though.Needless to say it
sounded pretty good to me.

Much like everyone else I'd love to use a real B-3 I just don't have the
means to move it.



YMMV.

Cheers.



From: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com] On
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Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2010 10:32 PM
To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [CWSG] Re: module recommendations? VK8m ( again)





Tonysounds was asking something to the effect of ...if I bypass the leslie
sim on the VK8m, then what would I use?

The answer is
A) nothing or
B) a real leslie.

I often run the VK8m using just chorus vibrato, with no spin ala Brian
Auger, Jimmy Smith or a multitude of classic jazz guys.

As far as the Ventilator blowing away the VK8m sim, that was not my
experience. I have spent a lot of time with the VK8m, and have gotten it to
the
point that I am happy with it. I played a Ventilator and just did not feel I

had to have it.

Did I misunderstand, or is the Ventilator a mono unit? I really like a
stereo sim and as far as they go,the Key B and Diversi is the one that I
have really liked the most. If I buy an outboard sim, I am waiting to see if

Key B comes out with one. Till then, I don't need to switch.

As far as my rig beating up your rig... a lot of it has to do with who is
behind it and how it is used.

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