Neo instrument ventilator

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dlrshort
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Neo instrument ventilator

Post by dlrshort »

Has anyone out there with an sv1 used the Neo instrument ventilator? It has only a mono imput and a stereo output. Do I set it up with the left output only and the run two cords from the unit into the amp? The dealer didn't seem to know and the website is in German!
nerdtro
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Post by nerdtro »

Contact Ashby Solutions, Bruce Walher. He is an authorized dealer and can do stereo modifications. That's who I will be purchasing mine from hopefully soon!
dlrshort
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Thanks for the help. I spoke to Bruce today. He was a lot of help and a great resource.
dlrshort
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Post by dlrshort »

I used the Ventilator for the first time at practice this week. It makes a huge improvement to the organ sounds. The Leslie effect on the Sv1 is very weak. IMO.
jkasper1000
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Post by jkasper1000 »

If you are playing the organ sounds through the ventilator, what happens to the other sounds? Can you pan them to the other output?
dlrshort
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Post by dlrshort »

When not playing organ voices you switch on bypass setting and the Leslie effects go away.
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Post by dlrshort »

Also, I have needed to edit all of the organ voices. To my ear I needed to eliminate vibrato, turn off any Leslie effect from the Korg and Minimize the drive effects.
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