From danforcz@yahoo.com Thu Aug 25 02:46:31 2016
Subject:Re: Is the Hammond XK-5 about to blow the competition out of the water?

I'd understand it as software "contact", which is assigned to physical
contact. Each of physical contacts will switch on three drawbars
(stops), and I suppose there's some delay between switch on the
physical contacts as in real multi contact machines.

So it looks like a compromise between digital one contact instruments
where all drawbars are switched on in the same time, and analog full
multi contact instruments where each drawbar has it's own contact and
switching on works sequentially.

Am I wrong?

But maybe even in one contact digital machines would be possible to
simulate some kind of delayed switching on, even random, in modeling
software.

And it would be good if in this compromise 3 contact system is
possible to assign drawbars to physical contact freely, set delay
time, or set random assigning and random delay...

Daniel Forro

On Aug 25, 2016, at 6:08 PM, graham.stow@yahoo.com [CloneWheel] wrote: