From bw@ashbysolutions.com Thu Dec 10 13:47:58 2015
Subject:Re: Neo ventilator stereo question

Lou,

It's a case of experimenting. In principle, in your situation you
should just send one side of the Vent to the house if there is a mono
mix, but a small amount of the 'other' channel may give more of the
sound you are looking for. You'd have to try it both ways.

You definitely DO NOT want equal parts L + R in a mono mix, though.
10-20% would be all I would try; if you like it, great.

The point I was trying to make to the other poster is that while the
Vent has two distinct outputs, whose output is not the same when in
Leslie Mode, it makes this sound out of only the R/Mono input -- which
might be labeled as the L/Mono input on the Vent I, I don't remember.
(There was a mixup when the Stereo Bypass circuit was added to the PC
board on the Vent I, and the L + R outputs are actually swapped.) Even
if one takes L+R signals from a Nord Electro, Hammond SK1, etc. and
plugs them into a Vent II or a Vent I with the Stereo Bypass Mod, one of
them isn't used by the Vent. People ask me, "Which output of my XK-3,
etc. should I plug into the Vent?" The correct answer is, "It doesn't
matter."

Regards,

-BW

Bruce Wahler
Ashby Solutions.comâ„¢
bw@ashbysolutions.com
http://music.ashbysolutions.com
877.55.ASHBY (877.552.7429)

On 12/10/2015 3:08 PM, Lou C bgvocals@yahoo.com [CloneWheel] wrote: