CX-3 Organ Issue
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 2:01 am
Good Evening,
I am wondering if anyone knows what might be going on here. I had the Kronos 61 and played two live gigs with this keyboard. On one of those gigs I was using CX-3 Organ 888SW1.
At random points in the performance the organ sound just stopped working. Initially I thought it was a monitor problem, however, I was able to resolve the problem by switching programs in setlist and going back to the organ. At this point I was using the RD-700GX as a midi controller and thought maybe there were some midi issues contributing to the problem.
Last night, however, I played my first gig with Kronos 73, the only keyboard I used that night with no midi connections. At one point I had the same issue and again resolved the problem by switching programs in setlist and back. In this instance I noticed it happened after I hit the joystick up to speed up the simulated leslie. Not sure if I am unknowingly changing some setting or if anyone else experienced anything like this?
Any input would be appreciated!
I am wondering if anyone knows what might be going on here. I had the Kronos 61 and played two live gigs with this keyboard. On one of those gigs I was using CX-3 Organ 888SW1.
At random points in the performance the organ sound just stopped working. Initially I thought it was a monitor problem, however, I was able to resolve the problem by switching programs in setlist and going back to the organ. At this point I was using the RD-700GX as a midi controller and thought maybe there were some midi issues contributing to the problem.
Last night, however, I played my first gig with Kronos 73, the only keyboard I used that night with no midi connections. At one point I had the same issue and again resolved the problem by switching programs in setlist and back. In this instance I noticed it happened after I hit the joystick up to speed up the simulated leslie. Not sure if I am unknowingly changing some setting or if anyone else experienced anything like this?
Any input would be appreciated!