From ljabaa@yahoo.com Thu Apr 25 08:07:51 2013
Subject:Re: clone comparison

Ken,
First, thanks for responding. From all the Internet videos of the Mojo I've heard it does sound the best to me. I had a Numa for a short time and was impressed with the sound. There was a problem (software/hardware?) in that in would not keep the split point. After 2 attempts to contact them I returned it to GC. I agree 100% with you on the SK1. Very nice sounding except  the chorus did not sound right (never use vibrato). I thought the leslie sim was pretty good though. Also like the feature that the percussion volume attenuates the higher up the keyboard you play. I really only need a single manual clone, but I may have to save up a little more for the Mojo. My understanding is that they have no intentions of producing a single manual Mojo.
Thanks again, Leo


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From: Ken Hall
To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2013 6:18 AM
Subject: Re: [CWSG] clone comparison

 

Leo,

The Mojo takes it in my opinion. Best Hammond sound and feel, best
vibrato chorus, best sim. The Numa was a close second if a single
manual is what's needed, but the dual manual kinda completes the vibe.
Plus, the support from Studiologic was dismal. The SK-1 is very good in
basic Hammond tone and feel, but there's something a bit squirrely about
the vibrato chorus and the Leslie sim isn't quite as realistic. That
said, it's very good and sounds great on the gig. The Nord Stage is the
EX version, which isn't their best organ, and was great at the time but
lacks compared to the others. I briefly had an E3 too, but didn't like
the C/V or the sim. To keep things in perspective, I own a B3 and
Leslies as well so I'm familiar with the gold standard. These are just
my opinions of course, so take them with a grain of salt.

Cheers, Ken