From hammonddave2004@yahoo.com Fri Feb 03 17:52:49 2012
Subject:Re: KORG CX3 Setup Guide Re: Korg BX-3 Opinions Sought

Hey BC!

No reason for apologizing or forgiveness.... I understand how people get on the internet and how passionate people are. I never take ANYTHING said here personally, nor hold grudges...

All I ask is that everyone keeps making music!

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From: B Carr
To: clonewheel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 3, 2012 5:00 PM
Subject: RE: [CWSG] KORG CX3 Setup Guide Re: Korg BX-3 Opinions Sought


Wow!  Thanks, Fox, for the tip. 

If HammondDave is still speaking to me, I'd like to apologize for my previous flames directed his way.  I took his advice and had a drink and cooled off.  ;-)  Is the document of which Jukefox speaks still in the archives?  Can someone steer me in that direction?  I'm not sure how to access the archives of the group.  Sounds like that is one Setup Guide I can't miss.

Thanks to everyone for the tips and recommendations.  I think a clean BX-3 may be in my future.  May not be state of the art, but from what everybody is saying, it still has plenty of juice left.  At least enough for a thrasher such as myself.  Have to leave the finer points to those more experienced than I.

Thanks so much,
BC

To find out the real truth about Phil Cannella go to www.truthaboutcannella.net

To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
From: jukefox@jukejoynt.com
Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2012 23:30:04 +0000
Subject: [CWSG] KORG CX3 Setup Guide Re: Korg BX-3 Opinions Sought

 

"I don't remember where I found it, but someone (I believe from this list...perhaps David Jacques) set up a CX3 (running OS version 2.0) so that it was virtually indistinguishable from a 1955 B-3 run through dual 21 H Leslies. Does anyone else recall this?

Anyway, I haven't looked, but that document may well be in the list archives here...and I would encourage anyone trying to set up a Korg clonewheel instrument to use this particular piece of work as a starting place and build upon it until you have an overall timbre that pleases you.

With all of that in mind, I have never found a more editable stand-alone hardware clonewheel instrument than Korg's CX3/BX3 models."

Peace,
Fox

> --- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, B Carr wrote:
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> > I'm a guitar player turned newbie organ player looking for a low cost clone solution.
> > Bottom line: Is the BX-3 a dog or not? Would it be a decent entre into playing a clone?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > BC
> >
> > To find out the real truth about Phil Cannella go to www.truthaboutcannella.net
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
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