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LyonsT

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  1. Cant get over your rig Moe your controller kicks serious ass. TL
  2. If only took me 2 hours to do that Here with a bit of cherry wood! http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7004/6810772373_f17e7b3e06_b.jpg
  3. Done! http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7141/6810668605_4212ef6eed_b.jpg Old and new combined.
  4. I'm working on my final design guys.. 10 mins
  5. Absolutely VB3-2 allows me to play better because it sounds how I expect it to sound, it gives me all the little clicks and groans I expect, it growls when I want it to, it bites and is down right filthy. It's got some big cojones (?). I've owned a 3300, unbelievable piece of hardware, one day I shall own one again! So don't doubt for a second that the Mojo/VB3-2 would shoot me over the moon!
  6. A custom Mojo you say? :D I have already emailed them to see what they think, I'd love it as an upgrade to my Mojo. As for the Clavia C2D thing, it's the first company I know of that have made a clone that is compact with 4 sets of drawbars draw-FADERS! It aint got the sound and feel I am looking for, I found that in the Mojo, now I want the extra drawbars and I am a happy man! Photoshop a wonderful thing
  7. Thanks for your comment WheelHead, I agree it is a small amount of weight really. Its more the bulk really. As Tesco say every little helps! haha I have mine sounding beautiful right now absolutely love it! However when playing it I crave those extra drawbars so I can see what I am going to change to, and change it on the fly before I switch. Seems practical, if they fit put um on! How do you like the logo on the 'poster'?
  8. Yes as you have preset buttons instead, there is hardly any weight gain over current model as the body is the same size.
  9. I have been thinking about this for a little while. Would any of you buy it? Yes the Hami-chord exists and is a fantastic thing but that's just not practical for myself and I am sure many others. Let me know your thoughts on it! http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7002/6809766703_da761518f3_b.jpg Refined the location of the buttons and given it some symmetry http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7164/6809738313_3734cda113_b.jpg
  10. I never said it wasn't solid, in fact I have stated a few time now the the build quality in my opinion is great, feeling more solid then the SK & xk. The small things are just my little niggles like the knobs not having a stripe of while so you can see it better in the dark. Its a great instrument. I'm saying nothing more on the subject now, I'm just repeating myself.
  11. Yes, upper Chan 1, lower chan 2. As for changing them from 1-2 I can't answer that. Presets are kinda odd in that they work like the Vintage B3 preset keys, one organ different drawbar settings. You cannot have different organs on the presets, only drawbar settings. (You have no idea how much this confused me at first... dont even go there). Incorrect, that is exactly what it is! A portable computer / sound module with a usb midi controller attached. (all wired inside of course, I had a look ) Better than the SK1 but like you say it is not weighted but certainly triggers sounds MUCH better than the SK1 ever did when I had it. That's all I can answer hope it helps some what.
  12. Do ask Mitch I'd personality like to see what his Mojo is like in the seams I think I looked at your KeyB earlier today. I always like to see what's on, mainly Vintage B-3's I'm waiting for the bargain to come along
  13. Hey Drawback, yes there are a few minor things like that here and there. The wood is beautiful though much nicer than when I had the XK3c. I can take more pictures upon request.
  14. Nope not yet but it was only just released have to give them some time to do such things they are busy moving shop to a different town too!
  15. What's new what's new!! *Frantically downloads the new VB3II*
  16. @ Al Yep that's very true, it is too high I shall be getting the foot pedal as well may take it off dunno yet
  17. Hi Al The pedal is long throw, it's quite firm feeling but can be adjusted via a screw. I'm not sure which issue you mean with the half moon switch, the cable removes from the switch (very nice cable too!) it is then almost flush with the base of the Mojo. It was already fitted out of the box, again needs a tool like the backplate, but can be unscrewed with fingers after it is loosened.
  18. http://www.flickr.com/photos/72698173@N06/with/6558893073/ My Flickr photo stream lots of pictures for you all.
  19. @b3boy The build quality is excellent feels better than my SK1, this is my opinion of course. It's very tight does not move or creak in the slightest paintwork is good also. The wood end panels are beautiful much harder than the XK3c I once had, which dented like tin foil. edit: Mitch mentioned above the screws on the back needing an tool this is true for the first time you need access, however, I'd like to add that they protrude enough so that you can use your fingers to unscrew them. all will be clear tomorrow I shall take some high quality photos, I'll do this when I get up I have nothing better to do. Lucky me haha.
  20. Hi Joe, I'll quickly answer your question about the back, its the inputs on the motherboard which is housed within. Allowing you to connect a monitor keyboard and mouse. It has a 2GB Flash drive allowing it to boot Windows XP and VB3 II at a fairly speedy rate. I have no issue with the boot time, very good in my opinion. Anyway it looks a little something like this http://www.chassis-plans.com/motherboards/images/atxp-965q-io-1024.jpg
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