From jackoverfull@gmail.com Sat Jun 16 03:19:38 2012
Subject:Re: Got my Mojo working...

Good point.

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Il giorno 16/giu/2012, alle ore 03.16, "ccmacdon"
ha scritto:

>
> Jack
>
> I agree the hammond presets were not great for the classic rock
> stuff I play!
>
> The main reason that I was surprised by the blank presets was
> because the power up process has you waiting until you hear a sound
> and then you pres any upper and lower preset to synchronize the
> keyboards. If you press a blank preset the mojo goes from playing a
> sound to not making a sound and my initial reaction was WTF?
>
> Not a big dealt but it's definitely something I would change, I
> would preload the presets with classic drawbar settings, and this
> would eliminate any confusion!
>
> Craig
>
> --- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, Jackoverfull
> wrote:
> >
> > Il giorno 15/giu/2012, alle ore 19.51, ccmacdon ha scritto:
> > >
> > > A few little installation quirks that I encoutered. The presets
> were blank..? At first this made me think that there was something
> wrong with mine, but apparently Crumar just leave them empty for us
> to configure ourselves (I thought this was a bit weird and it left
> me a bit confused for a couple of minutes). They were VERY easy to
> program however, just like the radio stations on your car, set the
> drawbars how you like them and push/hold the preset button you want
> to save this to... and done.
> > >
> > I confirm that those were blank on mine as well. Not really a
> problem, of course, who cared for the original Hammond presets,
> anyway?
> >
> > > I also encountered a ground loop between my Mojo and my QSC
> K10's and I had to lift the ground on the Mojo. I'm still
> investigating this to see if I have a problem with the wiring here
> in my studio (I had a similar problem with my new Kronos when I
> plugged it into my audio interface on my computer to do some
> recording).
> >
> > I've had a few ground problems here as well, even if my ground has
> been removed months ago.
> > The first, quite odd, occurs regularly when I plug the instrument
> into my MacBook Pro via USB: the Mac (which, for those who doesn't
> know that already, has a metal body) gets always somehow charged up,
> everytime I touch it I get a mild shock. Nothing too harsh, but it's
> odd. The problem never occurs if I use my external mt4 midi
> interface to connect the instrument (as you may guess, I'm always
> using that now…).
> >
> > The second one happened only once, a couple of days ago, while
> rehearsing: there was a constant background hum into the PA when the
> instrument was connected. Could have been a PA problem, tough (the
> voice mics had no problem there, but they aren't powered up
> separately)…Yep, that rehearsing venue is so out of the common that
> I shouldn't probably even try to hypothesize where a problem lies (l
> et's just say it's a basement with a lot of humidity…there was actua
> l water on the floor last week!).
> >
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