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jpgxk3

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  1. Try setting the EQ knob on the Mojo all the way down, bass and treble at @1:00. Should tame the honk in the sim. YMMV.
  2. IIRC there is a trough/tray that runs along the top of the generator that acts as a conduit for the threads that that absorb the oil and distribute the oil to the wheels, bearings etc in the generator. The funnels feed the oil into the tray. That 2-3 drops of oil covers a lot of parts with the lightest coating. The threads hold onto some/most of the oil in that tray. Amazing piece of hardware under the hood and engineering. Check it out sometime.
  3. Maybe you are in split mode and the lower drawbar selection is blank? All zeros? Look at the upper lower pedals display and try changing the settings with correct selected switches; upper left corner of the organ.
  4. Thanks Jim, nice find. I saw the guys in 1976 at My Father's Place. They blew the place up of course. Tightest band ever, what a sound up close. One of the horn players used to be able to hold a note as long as he wanted using central breathing?? IIRC? Might have been LP, but can't recall. CT is just The master of funk period. 😁
  5. 3 different companies Dave. Keyboard Partners invented HX3. Max builds the MAG organs. UHL is another organ company. Both use the HX3 boards to run their organs.
  6. I also ran my 145 with a switch wired into the 2 pin "brake" plug. Made it long enough to mount in a small pvc gem box and did the Velcro mount thing onto side of organ. Worked great, gotta use all the tools in the box. 😁
  7. Just looking into a very small living room type of rig using Ipad along with a Korg plug key interface. Can or does anyone know of a small midi controller that has 9 sliders? I just started searching, looking for a 25, 37, or 49 key controller. Just going to play VB3M and Korg Module Pro for some fun on the couch get togethers. Thanks, Joe.
  8. A friend of mine sent me this today, interesting board. I have no affiliation with this outfit. https://playvidal.com/products/vidal
  9. Listened last night with cans, and the organ and sim sound great; all the parameter tweaks a step up too. Hoping this version finds its way onto the support page as an update for Mojo 61. Nice works boys!
  10. I'm a fan of his, he is entertaining and gives 110% in all the vids I've seen. If he came to the greater NYC area I would go to one of his shows.
  11. I bought a Dual direct from Crumar back in November 2015, it had the new action keybed springs and I was able to order it with the black tuff coat type spray finish. It was badged as a "Limited Edition" by Crumar. I also purchased a one octave set of bass pedals, halfmoon and foot switch for sim control along with the editor which I hard wired into the computer board with a 90* angle usb cable. It has been set up in my house ever since and I still play it today and have had absolutely NO issues. Everything works/functions as it should and I also used the lower manual for piano voices via Korg module on an Ipad or Iphone. Very easy setup and has been great. For gigs I use an sk-1 on occasion, but my go to rig is the Mojo61 which I purchased in October of 2019, liked it so much that I purchased the lower manaul for it too. Absolutely no issues with this rig either, and I also connect my Ipad/Iphone with Korg module running pianos IF I want to run organ up top and piano voices on the lower manual. My experience has been great, no regrets. Joe
  12. Keys are same as indicated above. The amp sims are allocated to the electric piano edit page. The organ simulated Leslie sim is separate and parameters can be found in the edit page for VB3, can’t apply the piano amps to the organ.
  13. Sounds like you found your go to amp; any recordings floating around YT from your summer of fun? 😁
  14. Can anyone tell us if the xk-4 uses those sim cards that the skx-pros use? Thanks Joe.
  15. That was a great interview, thanks for sharing!
  16. Sorry to hear about the rough ride it had in transport. Those 4 white pieces of plastic look like small excess tabs from the bottom of the white keys? I don't think it will affect the playability of the instrument. Hopefully someone with experience working on keyboards will chime in.
  17. You can also set up 2 presets for the Mojo LM; I set 838 and 8888. Also easy enough to hit the LM live button and then sculpt out anything you want for the LM. Have fun.
  18. Mitch, will you tell us what amp you are playing the Seven through? Thanks.
  19. IIRC he also had an XK3C rig in clear enclosure too. He was a gift...
  20. Interesting...I wrote to Crumar a couple weeks ago asking if they could/would "update" the Mojo 61 sim by adding in the sims from vb3m; dark cab, light cab, and a clean rotary like a 760 to give us parameter choice. Still waiting to hear back, but they've been hopping with the new update and cfx piano...I will contact again. There's just a little too much mid honk in the M61 sim, but I've got it to a point that I leave the Vent 2 out of the loop for now. Going back to the original Mojo dual, which I bought new from them direct in 2015, they did an update of 2.35 which wound up the sim too much in my opinion as well as a couple of other players here. I asked if I could go back to the 2.34 version and they gladly sent that "downdate" to me. Been happy with that for years, but now have a Burn pedal inline with that dual. still sounds great either way. DD and I have kicked this around too. Joe
  21. From the details page: "An AUX IN jack with discrete volume control allows connection of external sound sources such as a music player, drum machine or cellular phone/tablet" I also saw midi in and out jacks on rear panel. If one desired to run Korg Module via i-phone or i-pad for some piano(s) fun, with or without the Korg Plugkey, what would you choose? The aux in vs midi? JA or anyone have some thoughts? Thanks, Joe. Kudos to Jim and his drummer, nice demo and the sim setup is nice.
  22. Maybe look online at Trekii, I recall Michael had stomp box switches that were very quiet.
  23. Third time was the charm, just strange but all good, thanks Ken.
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