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  1. A few weeks ago I spent a few hours on a One and it is an impressive and very capable machine.  Then I spent 15 minutes on the Trigon 6... not the same, but I was instantly drawn in to the sound, the expressiveness, and immediacy of dialing in GREAT sound.  The One is off my radar now.  Trigon 6 arrives tonight.

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  2. Gibraltar GEMS Electronic Mounting Station used here.

    I don't typically set up this way, but for bigger show, It certainly gets a reaction when the audience can see your hands.  

    I'd say a single center post is fine for 3 and maybe 4 oct keyboards.

    Larger boards, I wouldn't hesitate to use two of these stands.IMG_1427.thumb.jpg.0c54877f40e4caa05bff0e84593c30eb.jpg

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  3. 28 minutes ago, timwat said:

    I've had clamp failures on my old USS A frame

     

    For heavier boards, I ended up rigging a "rear" horizontal tube across the back legs.

    Having both front and rear support for heavy or deep boards solved all my issues, but it's an additional setup step if it was moved a lot.

    This and This.  

    Gibraltar 1.5" hardware is compatible... and metal... hint hint.

    I've used PVC in a pinch.  Grab a 2" rotary cutter at you local hardware store and cut your tubes to needed length. 

  4. This was a rig I built about 10 years ago. 

    I believe it was:

    Nord Stage (or 2) main out to Rolls stereo channel 1 

    Nord Stage (or 2) 3 (organ) out to ventilator to rolls stereo channel 2

    Voyager, Clav, other into a Vox wah to OCD to ElCap to BlueSky to rolls stereo channel 3.

     

    Headphone out to in ears.

    Radial mono out to FOH.

     

    Redco snake to the boards (still using the same snake today).  Single power to wall with two IEC to boards.

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  5. On 4/13/2022 at 10:42 AM, allan_evett said:

    Great to see this news!

    Fond memories of a lightly-used OB-Xa I picked in 1984; added MIDI to it in 1986.  That keyboard was on almost every gig through 1992, then I sold it for $700... 

    Best $700 I've ever spent!  I enjoyed it from '92 to about '97... probably sold it for about the same to cover rent...☹️

  6. A BIT of friction?

    So I am on gig...battery dies...and I need to edit because the house speakers I have to play through are way too shrill.

     

    Not sure what you would edit at a gig for shrill, but my first grab would be the treble eq knob. All of the mojo variations I know of have physical eq controls. some 2 band some 3 band.

  7. If you are comparing to Key B they have percussion volume knob on the Legend Live.

    Not comparing. It's adjustable in the edit menu or you could assign a knob from your controller to CC#89 and control the percussion volume from there.

     

    And Leslie bypass is pretty simple. Where is this in this freaking online manual????

    It is pretty simple. Page 13 & 14

  8. Dear LX77,

    Hit the EDIT button. Everything is right there. :idea:

     

    Percussion volume is in (ORGAN EDIT / PERCUSSION SETTINGS)

    Split setup is in (ORGAN EDIT / SPLIT TOGGLE and NOTE)

    Leslie On/Off is in the (EFFECT EDIT / ROTARY ON/OFF)

     

    or... page 13 & 14 in the manual which is readily available and easily readable on a phone.

  9. Sluggish

    Poor dynamic response

    Drastic volume difference between the few sounds (You'll be riding the volume control 50% to balance).

    Poor Rhodes

    Wurly a killer? Ha! Maybe a mood killer.

    Clav and organ basically unusable.

    FX are preset, not variable enough, and not savable.

    MIDI or Internal. WTF? Couldn't use it as a controller along with internal sounds. Maybe they've fixed that?

     

    Wanted to love it. One gig and I had to flip it. Casio and Yamaha offer better options that are more portable.

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