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  1. 2 hours ago, Kawai James said:

    Thanks for your reply lightbg!

     


    Just to clarify, you're connecting the output from the speakers into the iPhone 14, using a cable yes?
    (i.e. we're not hearing the sound of the Pathfinder speakers as recorded by the iPhone 14's built-in mic.)

    No, I explained it poorly. This is direct ambient over the air recording. No iPhone input except what it's mics heard in the room. No cables, just speaker output into the room and what the iPhone hears sitting on the shelf behind me. The Pathfinder has no external out jack.

     

    Hope that clarifies things.

     

    Jake

     

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  2. 1 hour ago, Kawai James said:

    Nicely played lightbg!  B-3X sounds great too!

     

    Are we hearing the sound of the Pathfinder amp in this video (as picked-up by the iPhone mic), or did you replace the audio with a digital recording from the iPad's DAW?

     

    Cheers,

    Jamesx

    Thanks for the compliment 😄

     

    This is right out of the Pathfinder speakers into an iPhone 14 standard, no tricks, effects, or EQ. It has an 8" woofer and a small tweeter, and it has it's own battery good for 4-5 hours. This actually was the third take: after the first two I went into the CABS section to round OFF the lows. For what I paid it's the best kept secret in audio. Another plus: although you can't see it because the Jackery unit is hiding it, the top of the Pathfinder is a wireless charging pad and it also has a USB "A" port above the main volume pot.

    Built in wheels and a retractable dolly handle are nice touches as well.

     

    Jake

  3. I've been a disciple of IK's B3X since December 2019. Since then I've adopted an Arturia KeyLab 61 Mk.II controller, and have chosen my iPad Mini 5 to host since it has an audio jack.

    A while ago I grabbed an ION Pathfinder amp from BJ's for $129.00 USD just for playing tunes during family barbecues and the like. Recently I also purchased a Jackery Explorer 290 simply because I sleep with a CPAP and this device will power it for about 7 hours, after which either my generator or wall power can recharge it (there's a solar cell option as well). Tonight I brainstormed the idea of putting my clone rig completely under battery power and it works fine. The Jackery went from 99% down to 83% after about 3 hours of use, so it looks very promising for outdoor or non-AC gigs.

    I'm passing this info on since some of you do this on a steady basis and might find it helpful. Also there are way bigger models to choose from so you needn't be relegated to keyboards with self contained speakers. It will increase your schlep factor, but being able to rely on steady clean power has to help overall.

     

     

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    A baby bunny and a baby snake are tunneling underground and meet face to face. “What are you?”, they both ask. The snake goes first. “You have long white ears, a pink nose and a fuzzy tail - you must be a bunny”.

    The bunny replies “You have squinty eyes, scaly skin, and a forked tongue - you must be a business agent”.

     

     

     

     

  5. 5 hours ago, stoken6 said:

    Love James Morrison. There's a clip of him playing trumpet in his RH and (slide!) trombone in his LH - call and response! His piano playing's pretty solid too.

     

    @lightbg impressive - I think you've posted that before? Did playing LH bass on the keyboard not work for you?

     

    Cheers, Mike.

    Back in the late 60’s I had 2 keyboards: my Hammond and a Wurlitzer 145B. The B didn’t go out on club dates and the majority of gigs were trios. I hated not having a bass sound, and even tried a Rhodes bass keyboard, which didn’t cut it. When I entered college a graduate assistant had a trio and did the left hand guitar bass. I was stunned at the sound. The next day I went to Muscara Music in Belleville, NJ, and bought a Harmony D21, and gigged with a bass for the next 50 or so years. It got me a lot of work.

    Since those days split keyboards have become available, and with the introduction of arthritis and carpal tunnel issues the bass has been retired in favor of keys, or pedals.

    One note: Joe wasn’t related to the Muscara’s that owned the store, but I think he wishes he was………..

     

    Jake

  6. 2 hours ago, miden said:

    Interesting that a joke is the best this lot here can do about a guy who has more talent (check out James Morrison if you don't get me) in his little finger than most here.

     

    Yet everyone goes all gushy over a hack pianist playing too fast and with debatable chops!

    Before you jump to conclusions about my statement being a joke perhaps you should consider that I was telling the truth.

     

    I did this act for many years simply because back in the day keyboards didn't split and the trios I worked in used a guitar or a horn for the third piece. And, no I never was compensated for this kind of doubling. I did it out of musical necessity and the fact that Lefty knew my changes.....

     

    I've seen James with the Mnozil Brass and thoroughly respect his talent. No sleight was intended and I don't believe my wording gave a negative impression.

     

    Jake

  7. For the past almost 4 years. I’ve been gigging with IKM’s B3X and have enjoyed less schlep and great sound. That being said, moving air has no substitute. Therefore I dragged out the Nord C-1 (using Ocean Beach drawbars) along with the PK-27, the Leslie 2101, and a Yorkville Bloc100K. Being known as “One Take Jake”  I discovered that I still retain my sloppy technique but hearing that 2101 swirling 888888888 makes for a happy day.

     

     

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  8. 3 hours ago, Radagast said:


    Hammond developed an alternative to a slow Leslie sound with the scanner vibrato slow scan Celeste.  With the extra high drawbars above the 1’, this sounded great.  Hammond also used the slow scan Celeste vibrato choice on the H-100, which also had higher pitched drawbars.  The stereo vibrato effects on the H-100 sounded great.  I actually prefer both the X-66 and H-100 to a B-3 plus Leslie setup.


    Not bad for the time period it came from.

    I taught at the Hammond Organ store in Totawa, NJ for most of the 70’s. Over the summer usually my 9:00 would show up, and then I’d have cancellations until 2:30, so I had plenty of seat time on the 66, 77, and others. The 66 never drew me in, the 77 was a step in the right direction, but my B spoiled me, and that hasn’t changed. The arpeggiator watch band on the 66 was a one trick pony, but basically a novelty.

    When things were really slow the salesmen and I would put the discs upside down in the Optigan and improvise science fiction dialog over the screeching…….

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  9. 7 hours ago, UnderGroundGr said:

    I have Arturia's B3. Is B3x so much better to spend the 85 euros?

    I’ve gigged with the IOS version for over 3 years and it’s never let me down. I also have the real deal to compare it to, and it’s thisclose. The one thing that IK removed from V1.0 to 1.1 was the Leslie simulation for IOS - they flipped the cabinet around and you just see wood, no speaker animation. They stated that an iPad didn’t have enough horsepower to display it. My mini4 worked fine until they removed it, and my 5 and 6 surely could do it. So, for 69USD (which was 30 less than I paid originally) I got my animation back. Perhaps not the best musical reason to purchase, but since I’m thinking about going to a laptop/controller setup I’m covered either way.

    Its not 425 pounds, it doesn’t smell of generator oil, but damn, it nails the sound.

     

    Jake

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