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#169049 - 08/09/07 08:15 PM
Re: The Ultimate Arranger Keyboard
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Anonymous
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Originally posted by ianmcnll: Great setup....looking at it makes my palms sweaty and my back ache at the same time.
This is obviously a permanent install, and a wonderful way to play the B.
My B3 was a 1957 model with a cherry finish, and I was crazy enough to have two matching Leslie 147RVs to haul around with it as well...and yes, Diki, I certainly don't miss the weight.
Dave, you are a lucky guy to have such a convenient venue.
Ian Believe it or not, I have hauled this to and from the gig for the past three Wednesday's and will probably do it again next week. It's not so bad with the organ dollies; I pick one end up and set it on the trailer floor and then pick the other end up and roll it the rest of the way in. Actually the 122 is the hard part. Something I will point out, this is an XB3 (about 170 pounds). My B3 (at about 320 pounds) stays at home. The XB3 is very cool in that it can transmit on four separate MIDI channels per manual and pedal board including velocity curves, program changes, etc, those channels can be zoned across the keyboard, both manuals are velocity sensitive and have aftertouch, the Leslie Chorale/Vibrato lever can be used as a modulation wheel (and you can still kick in the Leslie with a panel switch or toe switch mounted on the expression pedal. There are 'Pedal to Lower' and 'Lower to Pedal' coupler switches, and MIDI transmission can be turned off and on per manual and pedal board via front panel switches. Dave
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