From jackoverfull@gmail.com Wed Mar 26 04:39:51 2014
Subject:Re: MAG Custom organs
Il giorno 26/mar/2014, alle ore 12.18, Craig MacDonald ha scritto:
> Very interesting...! It would be nice to have more detailed specs available (weight for example)
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Weight for the portable version (two manuals) is 13 kg…A bit more from the other and less from the ultra compact, I guess.
> and it would be nice to know what type of keyboard was being used.. (ie Fatar?)?
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I'd bet on that! ;)
> It runs a "dedicated hardware board, no PC board, no operating system to load, thus no risk of crashes"??? Looks like it runs NI B4 (on it's internal board) but it can be configured to work as a controller for VB3, Voce and other VST/modules. B4 isn't exactly what I would consider "current" clone technology, especially it's leslie sim and overdrive (which I always thought were B4's weak points, otherwise a decent raw tonewheel sound).. perhaps it's modified/updated? However, the original B4 doesn't really compare to the current version of VB3 although B4 through a vent/burn or a real leslie is pretty good.
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no idea…not very impressed by the demos but also not very good demos…
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> I wonder how programmable this controller is and how do you do so without a display attached..?
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I don't think so…but mappable for VB3 AND the Voce…So they consider the Voce to be superior sounding, perhaps?
> With this, the controller we were discussing the other day (I forget the name) and the DMC-122 coming, the organ controller market is heating up..!!
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Yep! :) And the Numa II. And the new KeyB.
> I wonder how these will all line up price wise..?
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Me too.
> Craig
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> Sent from my iPad
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> > On Mar 26, 2014, at 6:44 AM, Jack Ponissi wrote:
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> > Introduced a few days ago…
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