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#279365 - 01/15/10 03:06 PM
Re: Ventilator Rotory With G70
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14494
Loc: NW Florida
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Originally posted by Bernie9:
Diki Thanks for the downside of reversing things, but, it works for me, as I have reverb on the Bose mixer. I realize that the reverb is global, but I love the Roland organ tones and the Ventilator makes it truly authentic. I quess I will have to live with an imperfect solution, but it sure beats using the mains and the internal rotory sim.
Bernie Thing is, Bernie, if you are using the arranger section, you are now reverbing the hell out of your kick and bass guitar. Mud city (unless the reverb levels are so low that you might as well not have them on instruments that DO need it)... Me, if I want a much better B3 than is in the G70 (I don't do enough that features it so nakedly that I can't get away with the G70's HB section at the moment), I would look around for a used Nord Electro2 Rack. To be honest, even discounting the Leslie, the G70's HB section is a LONG way away from being authentic, the Vib/Chor isn't right, the distortion is a joke (POST-fader!  Give me a break!), and the response and even SOUND of the drawbars is not as good as most dedicated sims... No way to get it bass-y enough (no separate EQ for ONLY the HB section, which is the one that needs it the most)... What did the Ventilator cost you? I would imagine you could get a good used Electro2 Rack for little more than double what just the Ventilator cost new, and you get awesome Clav's and Wurli's (weak in the G70, IMO) thrown in for free! Not to mention, your full G70 back, effects, MFX's etc. included...
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!
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