From phil@softwaretech.com Fri Jun 22 08:57:46 2012
Subject:Re: Mojo vs. C2D
Hi Craig,
I was referring to KeyboardMag's Steve Fortner unboxing the Mojo and giving his
quick opinions and then in a later video doing the same with the C2D. You can find
the videos here:
http://www.keyboardmag.com/video-section/Gear
Both videos use the same studio space with the same speakers although they were not
recorded on the same day... so the sound-space is somewhat static.
Regards,
Phil
> Phil, not sure what you were listening to can you provide the links? If its a side
> by side comparison video then it may be a fair observation. But if they are separate
> videos then it might not be fair if they weren't recorded using the same equipment.
> Please provide th link if you can.
>
> As an owner of the Mojo and a C2 with the C2D OS installed I do think that the Mojo
> sounds better in a number or areas which result in the Mojo sounding more authentic
> overall to my ears. That said the difference between these two may simply be a
> matter of taste. I think that I was able to get a better Jon Lord sound with the C2
> but the Mojo is warmer and richer sounding. I like the percussion much better on the
> Mojo (don't like the C2D percussion, it's not as good as it was in the original C2).
> I think the Nord C2 has better midi controller functionality.
>
> So there are pluses and minuses to both, but when it comes to basic warm rich
> hammond sound I do think I prefer the Mojo.
>
> I do want to hear these videos so please post links thanks!
>
> Craig
> --- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, "Phil" wrote:
>>
>> I just listened to the Keyboard Magazine video of both the C2D and the Mojo. To my
>> ears, the Mojo sounded better. Am I missing something?
>>
>