Frank,
How do you get over the problem of the NI B4 Rotator being triggered from a modulation wheel when the A37 does not have one, only a shared and sprung joystick ? (which I hate) and you still cant manually adjust the drawbars from the A37, only change patches.
I have a StudioLogic SL-880 which is a great 88 note piano touch master keyboard but its best used for piano style playing, its a bit of an overkill on the NI B4. I'm pleased your getting the best out of your A37, one thing about being a good musician is not only playing but being able to adapt to your instruments failings and faults and make the best out of them....well done Frank.
Rgds
L
Originally posted by Frank L. Rosenthal:
Larigot, the Roland A37 floats my boat. I have used it for years and use it every day with my software based arranger system which includes the NI B4. To make all this work as it should, I also use the Roland PK5 Midi Bass Pedals. I split the A37 and I have a very good sounding responsive Hammond B3 Organ. Oh and I also use the Yamaha volume pedal for additional expressive control. While it is not perfect, it is close enough. Plus I can carry all of it including the computer under one arm!!!