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phattbuzz Platinum Member
Joined: 15 Jun 2011 Posts: 790 Location: NH USA
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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 5:54 am Post subject: Using a second keyboard on the organ module |
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I was brought up playing organ. I have a Hammond A100 that I play out in a band along with several other keyboards. Checked out the parameters guide for the CX3 Tonewheel organ, and while it shows how to set the keyboard up for a split keyboard, there doesn't seam to be a way to Midi a second keyboard up to do the lower manual. Am I missing something there, or do I have to do a second instant of the CX3 to do another manual? |
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michelkeijzers Approved Merchant
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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 8:09 am Post subject: |
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You can always use a combi using two different CX3 patches, one for each keyboard, or is this considered a dirty trick? _________________
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Rosen Sound Approved Merchant
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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 8:27 am Post subject: |
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michelkeijzers wrote: | You can always use a combi using two different CX3 patches, one for each keyboard, or is this considered a dirty trick? |
No thats considered smart _________________
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phattbuzz Platinum Member
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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 2:13 pm Post subject: |
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michelkeijzers wrote: | You can always use a combi using two different CX3 patches, one for each keyboard, or is this considered a dirty trick? |
The problem with this is that your running two leslie simulators, one for each keyboard. I suppose you could set the leslie parameters up identical so it would sound like one leslie, but it seams like it would be a lot easier to be able to use one patch. Seams like an oversight on Korg's part. Maybe they'll take care of that in the OS upgrade. |
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michelkeijzers Approved Merchant
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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 2:46 pm Post subject: |
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phattbuzz wrote: | michelkeijzers wrote: | You can always use a combi using two different CX3 patches, one for each keyboard, or is this considered a dirty trick? |
The problem with this is that your running two leslie simulators, one for each keyboard. I suppose you could set the leslie parameters up identical so it would sound like one leslie, but it seams like it would be a lot easier to be able to use one patch. Seams like an oversight on Korg's part. Maybe they'll take care of that in the OS upgrade. |
Actually copying it will only cost a bit of time ... but it might be possible that if you use two different leslies, that one leslie is not in phase with the other. i don't know how much this would influence the sound, but of course it would not be like a real dual manual organ. _________________
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BillW Platinum Member
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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 2:50 pm Post subject: |
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michelkeijzers wrote: | phattbuzz wrote: | michelkeijzers wrote: | You can always use a combi using two different CX3 patches, one for each keyboard, or is this considered a dirty trick? |
The problem with this is that your running two leslie simulators, one for each keyboard. I suppose you could set the leslie parameters up identical so it would sound like one leslie, but it seams like it would be a lot easier to be able to use one patch. Seams like an oversight on Korg's part. Maybe they'll take care of that in the OS upgrade. |
Actually copying it will only cost a bit of time ... but it might be possible that if you use two different leslies, that one leslie is not in phase with the other. i don't know how much this would influence the sound, but of course it would not be like a real dual manual organ. |
The Leslie simulation is also available as in insert effect so it seems feasible to me that you could route both CX-3 patches into a single insert effect. It's worth a try... _________________ Korg Kronos 61 (2); Kurzweil PC4; Casio Privia PX-350m; Macbook Pro |
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michelkeijzers Approved Merchant
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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 2:54 pm Post subject: |
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BillW wrote: | michelkeijzers wrote: | phattbuzz wrote: | michelkeijzers wrote: | You can always use a combi using two different CX3 patches, one for each keyboard, or is this considered a dirty trick? |
The problem with this is that your running two leslie simulators, one for each keyboard. I suppose you could set the leslie parameters up identical so it would sound like one leslie, but it seams like it would be a lot easier to be able to use one patch. Seams like an oversight on Korg's part. Maybe they'll take care of that in the OS upgrade. |
Actually copying it will only cost a bit of time ... but it might be possible that if you use two different leslies, that one leslie is not in phase with the other. i don't know how much this would influence the sound, but of course it would not be like a real dual manual organ. |
The Leslie simulation is also available as in insert effect so it seems feasible to me that you could route both CX-3 patches into a single insert effect. It's worth a try... |
Yes this is possible. _________________
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Rosen Sound Approved Merchant
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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 9:13 pm Post subject: |
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Or u can use it as a total our master effect.... _________________
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Scott Platinum Member
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Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 4:31 pm Post subject: |
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BillW wrote: | michelkeijzers wrote: | phattbuzz wrote: | michelkeijzers wrote: | You can always use a combi using two different CX3 patches, one for each keyboard, or is this considered a dirty trick? |
The problem with this is that your running two leslie simulators, one for each keyboard. I suppose you could set the leslie parameters up identical so it would sound like one leslie, but it seams like it would be a lot easier to be able to use one patch. Seams like an oversight on Korg's part. Maybe they'll take care of that in the OS upgrade. |
Actually copying it will only cost a bit of time ... but it might be possible that if you use two different leslies, that one leslie is not in phase with the other. i don't know how much this would influence the sound, but of course it would not be like a real dual manual organ. |
The Leslie simulation is also available as in insert effect so it seems feasible to me that you could route both CX-3 patches into a single insert effect. It's worth a try... |
That is the "official" way to do it. From the Kronos Parameter Guide, page 936:
"If you’re layering two CX‐3s together, you may wish to use 133: Rotary Speaker as an IFX (insert effect) for both Programs together, instead of using the Rotary Speakers within the individual Programs"
They discuss that in terms of using the "Match CX-3 Tone" parameter.
Though being able to assign a different MIDI channel to the lower half of a Split sounds like it certainly would have been simpler!
Personally, I'd probably just use the two different Leslie fx and leave it at that. In the "real world" all kinds of variations work. People have taken single Hammonds and run them through two Leslies simultaneously. I'm pretty sure Emerson would sometimes stand between two parallel Hammonds and play one on his left and one on his right at the same time, presumably going through two different Leslies... |
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