From ljabaa@yahoo.com Mon Jul 15 19:22:18 2013
Subject:Re: Percussion Volume Adjustment for Numa Organ !
this is great news as the percussion volume issue and switching to the KeyB A100 model organ was part of the reason I returned my Numa. I would also hope that they would respond to emails about problems (mine would not hold the split point after going to another preset and then returning to the same preset). I wonder if you could order one with the A100 model loaded in?
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From: Craig
To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2013 5:06 PM
Subject: [CWSG] Re: Percussion Volume Adjustment for Numa Organ !
Great new feature.. thanks for getting us back on track..
Craig
--- In mailto:CloneWheel%40yahoogroups.com, MRK7421@... wrote:
>
> Attention Numa Organ Owners ( and everybody else).
>
> I got an e mail from Carlo Maffei at Studiologic informing me that a
> software program has been developed to allow the Numa organ to have adjustable
> percussion volume - "on the fly" so to speak.
>
> The adjustment will be enabled by pressing the transpose buttons allowing
> them to flash. You then will be able to adjust the percussion volume using
> the 9th drawbar.The degrees of percussion volume will be somewhat infinite (
> to a point obviously), and not regulated by numerical degrees etc.
>
> I believe that this is a major improvement for the Numa. I have always
> felt that the percussion volume was actually a bit loud - especially on slow
> decay 3rd harmonic. I also would like the ability increase or decrease 2nd
> harmonic volume. No longer should we be at the mercy of shrill P.A. speakers.
> Now we can adjust the percussion volume.
>
> Carlo informed me that this software upgrade should be completed by the end
> of this week.
>
> I have always thought that the real key to getting the Numa to sound its
> best was to be able to switch the organ model to the Key B A 100, and to be
> able to adjust percussion volume. It looks like we will be able to have both
> soon.
>
> The Numa is still to me the best single manual clone option out there, and
> it looks like it has just gotten better.
>
> By the way the percussion volume feature was my suggestion ( I spoke to
> Carlo about this at NAMM), and Studiologic listened enough to take it
> seriously.
>
> It's nice feeling to know that you can have an influence on a fairly major
> product !
>
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