From groovecake@yahoo.com Sat May 28 12:02:12 2011
Subject:Re: NUMA owners/ Studiologic contact person/ Voice your My concern;a
The Numa Organ Loader is actually extremely easy to use. It is just poorly
documented. I posted instructions on how to change tonewheel sets on this list a
couple weeks ago. It's not much more than a couple mouse clicks.
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From: "MRK7421@aol.com"
To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, May 28, 2011 1:33:16 PM
Subject: [CWSG] Re: NUMA owners/ Studiologic contact person/ Voice your My
concern;a
My leslie sim changes speeds with one foot press every time.
The pedal I use is a Roland pedal from an RD300GX. When I used a Yamaha, I
had to press twice.
My presets work fine, except I cannot switch from leslie sim on to leslie
sim bypass without pressing the sim button manually.
The three presets F# G# and A# require that I lift my hand off the
keyboard to change presets.
This is all a little weird I suppose, but I just stick to the black keys
and turn the leslie off if I need to.
My biggest concern with the people at Studiologic is getting them to
provide a simplified system for OS updates and for changing soundsets. I am a
bit perplexed at their lack of interest in assisting with these issues.
But other than that the Numa actually seems fairly solid to me. It worked
like a charm in a recent recording situation and I think in general it is
still the best option among what is actually available within the US at this
time.
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