" So selection #3 would only work for me if the bypass is off and I make a cable that pulls the organ from pin #1 (as described here
(/ubbthreads.php/topics/2419203/Hammond_SK1_to_Neo_Ventilator_)).
The EV's would be isolated and accessible from the 1/4" outs.
Selection #1 would work the same (regardless of how the bypass switch is set). I can pull organ from pin #1 and EV's from 1/4" outs.
That would work, though it makes me wonder about options for the leslie effect. I use a vent now and it definitely sounds like I can pull a dry organ signal from pin #1 to use the vent for leslie. But if the SK2's sim is really on par with the vent I'd certainly be open to using that instead.
So can you pull an organ-only sound from the SK2 that uses the SK2's internal sim? Based on what is written here (/ubbthreads.php/topics/2338957#Post2338957) if you don't ground pin #2, the SK2 will not think an external leslie is connected. So would it follow that if you make a cable pulling the organ from pin #1 but leaving pin #2 ungrounded the SK2 will use its internal sim? "
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I too am looking at separating organ & EV signals. I'd like to run internal sim organ signal to a tube amp (Fender Deluxe) and piano signal to K10 powered speaker. I have tried wiring an 8 pin Din, pin 1 organ signal, pin 2 signal ground, float pin 5 instead of ground (Leslie detect). In this wiring configuration, there is no internal sim Leslie at pin 1, only dry organ. So far I haven't found a solution to wire internal simm leslie organ signal to 1 amp & piano to another amp. Anyone else have success with this? It would be great to have 2 small amps; 1 piano/1 organ, without having to buy a Vent (or carry a Leslie).