From satturnsc2@yahoo.com Thu Oct 18 19:38:31 2012
Subject:Re: KB Mag Clonewheel roundup
You can do a similar thing in your home studio to the Mojo's split upper and lower outputs with any stereo rotary sim by simply stacking a small guitar amp on top of (or stereo spaced) higher than a keyboard amp' EQ the lower amp for the lows and the guitar amp if possible for the highs (I use an Epiphone Valve Jr.). It really adds more dimension to the Leslie effect IMO.
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From: jukefox
To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2012 10:20 PM
Subject: [CWSG] Re: KB Mag Clonewheel roundup
I must have missed it Jack ... deepest apologies if this is a re-post.
I still enjoyed the article. Thought it odd that Fortner called the preset implementation a "con" on the Mojo. You can't adjust drawbars on a real Hammond and change those preset sounds on the fly (you'd probably need motorized "flying-fader" style drawbars to do this right), so I do not know why this would be considered a negative on a clone.
By the same token, I would like to see Mojo store c/v, percussion and rotary sim states in the presets...which a classic console Hammond won't do either. While this would all be nice to have, I don't see it as a "con," and believe that it could be done in an OS/firmware update.
Again, sorry if it's a re-post.
Peace,
Fox
--- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, Jackoverfull wrote:
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> I think it was posted here or on MojoMusician a few days ago as well.