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how to keep rotary on organ?/
lilawree@gmail.com
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16:50 GMT
8 February 2010 |
i was wondering if there was a way i could play the organs and keep the rotary going while im playing? usually i have to keep pushing the pitch wheel up while playing it and i was wondering would i could do to play the organ patches with the rotary already on. thanks
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PauloF
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21:03 GMT
8 February 2010 |
But the beauty of the organ sound is the exactly the changes between the rotary speeding up and slowing down...
You can do that using a momentary pedal connected to the control pedal input, instead of the pitch bend
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cl
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21:59 GMT
8 February 2010 |
I was pretty disappointed in the "rotary" modulation on the G... (to be fair... it's about as good as most)
A guitar player had (of all things) a RT-20 (Roland) Stomp box... Tried it, liked it.
If you do a LOT of "classic" organ.. (and cant afford, or don't want the big clone-wheels) It's a pretty good little Leslie sim... ( its worth the $200)
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/RT20/
My only complaint is the 1/4" jacks they use.... They don't seem to hold the plugs in very tight (if ya kick it.. it comes unplugged pretty easy). Roland blames it on my "cheap" plugs (switchcraft... naw..) Solution (like most things in life) is velcro
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PauloF
(1111)
00:17 GMT
9 February 2010 |
Very nice Leslie effects !!!
Does any one has tried the RT-20 on top of an Organ sound ?
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cl
(0)
01:48 GMT
9 February 2010 |
Yes........
I Use it on the G regularly....
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lilawree@gmail.com
(44)
20:21 GMT
9 February 2010 |
ok ill look into a pedal but i know theres a way to do it without one... when i figure it out ill let you all know
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PauloF
(1111)
00:11 GMT
10 February 2010 |
There is another way... with the D-Beam !!!
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