From acantralto@yahoo.com Thu Oct 25 10:45:39 2012
Subject:Electro 4D

Tony ...    so how do you like the E 4 D ???   can you give us your critique?...Have you prev owned a

Nord Keyboard ...?? 

Thanks

Mike

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From: tonysounds
To: "CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com"
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 7:54 AM
Subject: Re: [CWSG] Re: Expression pedal for Numa organ


 
Yeah, I really thought the Numa was great.  I didn’t have either one of those bugs, mine was definitely hardware.  I was gunshy to get a 3rd unit.  I have an Electro 4d now, but the Numa is a disappointment to me because it was so SIMPLE, straightforward, and honestly sounded so great.  (As good as the sim was, the Vent/Numa combo was stunning.)

"The meek shall inherit nothing."  -FZ 
"Hitting 'play' does not constitute live performance." -T
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From: "ken@kenhall.ca"
To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 9:30 AM
Subject: Re: [CWSG] Re: Expression pedal for Numa organ

 

Hey Tony,

I had the infamous intermittent pitch warble. Also,
with the original software, the Numa would always power up with the
Leslie sim on 'stop' and the stop to fast feature with the footswitch
didn't work. After the upgrade, the Numa powers up with the Leslie sim
on slow, and if you position the mod wheel in the center (stop)
position, then the footswitch will toggle between stop and fast. I was
also able to load the Joey Defrancesco presets, which were nice for some
new ideas. The Numa midi implementation is unusual, but I'm finding it
quite useful too. All in all I'm pretty pleased with it. The basic organ
tone, percussion, chorus vibrato and Leslie sim are all top notch and
good enough for me to gig happily with, and that's saying a lot.

Ken

On Thu, 25 Oct 2012 07:23:13 -0700 (PDT), tonysounds wrote:

> So
Ken, what bug did your update fix?