shades of Dennis Montgomery!!!nice!!
With the MP he's using-does that come with built-in grooves-or did he have to program them?
I wonder what he's running his Nord thru-monitors(studio ref?)
sure sounds good.
Hey doc
no there are no built in grooves.
there are built in preset draw bar settings to help you with getting a good sound right away,
but think about it you can midi in anything from or run a sequencer
or reason into its midi in and generate grooves
How is the C2 treating you so far?
thank you for asking.
I have to admit I really do like and rely on this.
it is a blessing having access to a real organ 24/7
I cant tell you how much better my organ playing is when I try to learn a song on the organ.
and finish learning the song on the organ.
as opposed to learning the song on piano then having to reset how I approach it on the organ.
still however I find I dont play it every day,
boooo booooo
but I play guitar and bass also plus i have to play keyboard at a wednesday service
no excuse really
but back to your question.
I love it I recommend it.
for the cost though unless you are really planning on gigging which is what made me buy it.
I think an A100 is a better investment
cheaper and the real thing.
my total cost outlay with gig bags pedals, stands bench, leslie switch, music stand was close to 5,000.00 if not more and I bought mine
used otherwise it would have been more.
my A100 cost 900 plus 700 shipping it from new mexico to new york
that is 1,600
add to it another 1,500 for a leslie
or 500 with a ventilator and
you are looking at
2,000-3,000
of course not as portable,
and it doesent play pipe organ or farfisa organ
but most of you dont like pipe
and to be honest I am not all that impressed with the pipe organ anyway.
but that is probably because I am not a real pipe organ player.
see me in a few years after I learn some real pipe organ songs.