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bjosko

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About bjosko

  • Birthday 08/23/1963

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    Application engineer
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    Music, Hammond, Mixing&playing
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    Denmark

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  1. This might have been posted here before. Still an interesting video about how it works.
  2. I have no clue if it is good or bad, but there is this course from Lachy Doly. My own experience with that kinds of one way lessons are that it requires a lot of self discipline ( that I am lacking), so I would love to get some personal lessons instead. https://lachydoley.teachable.com/p/hammond
  3. Interesting tour inside the Sequential HQ:
  4. Well we all love the smell of burnt Hammond oil in the morning, aren’t we ? Or old man’s shoe or something. Some of it are soaking inside the scanner, especially if it is over oiled. Also dripping out and into the isolation on some of the cords. I think some of it might end up on the tonewheels and other rotating gears and will be slung off almost as fog and ending up together with the dust that seems impossible to clean up completely.
  5. When I see those old stacks with a Wurly (or Rhodes) on top of a Hammond, I wondering, didn’t you use the sustain pedal at all, or did you extend the sustain wire ? Back when I had my Wurlitzer, at some time, my father convinced me to take it in to repair, he couldn’t belive all the reeds I broke on gigs. Of course, there was nothing to do, other than to increase the volume. I wished I know more about tube amplifiers back then. Well, the point is that the shop that did the repair, gave me a Pianet in the meantime. I couldn’t deal with the missing sustain pedal and that sweet sound on the Pianet. Today I do not use the sustain pedal as much on my clones, probably because I am more or less using my right foot on the swell pedal for the organ instead. I assume a lot of it is bad habit.
  6. I had a look at the Alto TS408 and 410, and it seems like this new model have EQ you can adjust from an app on your phone. That’s a plus compared to the QSC I have, since I have to crawl around on the floor, trying to adjust that some unintelligent controls, and back to my playing position and back again, and ending up with some of the built in presets 🤨
  7. I seems to remember the ges an des name, but it is nothing I have been using. My father was a clarinet and sax player, and played in a marching band. He was also a instructor for new members, and tried to incorporate some of the theories to me, but I never had the patience to learn scoresheets ( or to play a clarinet or sax ). But I know that many of the scores they used was written in Germany, so I guess that have some influence on the B and H description.
  8. A good question, I think it demand a little about where you are living. I am used to say Ciss, Diss, Fiss, Giss (C#, D#, F#, G#, xx) and the last one I will discuss below, it migh be called a Bb, and seldom a A# or Ass as we would pronounce it. Recently our bass player have started to use some online tab resource, I think it is something like Tabs, Ultimate Guitar or whatever, and he has suddenly starting to say Fb, Gb and so on. I grow up in Norway, and spent nearly 20 year in different bands there, and here we called the key between A and C for H ! The key between them was a small b - and not Bb. I have been told that was from the German sheet system. Almost 30 years ago I moved to Denmark, and here it is called Bb and B. The other notes are still called Fis, Dis or F#, D# and so on, but it are easier to say Fis or F# as it are written than Gb. So I am still strugling a bit when someone call out a tune in B - was it B or Bb he said ….
  9. I have a pair of the Adam A7V ( it’s in a higher price range) and added a Sub, but it is way too much for my little home studio. The A7’s alone is perfect both for my keys and for mixing, and with a nice bottom. Perhaps you can find a used pair, they released an updated version of them last year, and some might upgrade. I have been thinking on the cheaper Iloud monitors for my living room setup- my Hammond/Leslie with a synth on top - only played on living room volume.
  10. Mojo 61, my second. This one brand new with internal PSU and external WiFi dongle. I have it setup at home at the moment, trying to dial it in for my liking, but found the stock settings not bad at all as a starter, will dial it up more when joining my band. Tried to midi it up from my Legend 70’s to try out the Rhodes in it from a better suited piano keyboard. WOW 🤩 - that is gorgeous after a little bit tweaking, a shame it’s not multitimbral, but might try to sneak it in on a couple tunes.
  11. Great idea. I have a Fender HotRod DeVille 410 with a “output reducer” in the effect loop I might try. I have never done it before, as I tough the impedance from a clone wouldn’t match.
  12. I Got The purchase through, then nothing
  13. I think the extenders was included with the stand for a period , but not anymore, so my guess it is an old press image. I bought the stand shortly after I bought my NS Classic, and back then, the longer extenders was not included either, only the short one. Since I am sitting, and needed another board on top, I ended up with another stand. The baseplate, permanently mounted to the bottom of the keyboard added a lot of weight, especially to a 88. But it shouldn’t be to difficult or expensive to get someone build the extenders for you, with the risk it might be a bit wobbly. There is a free, nice and friendly forum dedicated to Nord users, with alot of users. https://www.norduserforum.com/
  14. I got the Crumar performer as a replace for my broken Elka Rhapsody string. I was a bit disappointed, ordered unheard on recommendation. Today, you can download it from free from the new Crumar if you are into Raspberry Pi .
  15. One thing I newer have learned is the file system on my Mac’s. How, wait, where is that plugin Studio One reporting as outdated hiding, for example….. Jep, it is a nightmare some times on Windows as well, with lot of dll and hidden files, but I am usually finding what I am looking for if it is a single file I am seeking.
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