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rgcm

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  1. 15 hours ago, bill5 said:

    Thanks. The word "code" makes me leery though, as does needing to plop in outside stuff for carts or whatever.

     

    Edit: I hope that didn't come off wrong; I do appreciate the feedback. I'm just old and lazy; I need a UI for Dummies! 

    I'm reading this without my glasses and I thought you said that you needed a UI for Drummers.

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  2. Thank you to everybody who has replied -- lots of good information and some actionable suggestions. I will give them a try.  It is reassuring to learn that it can be a concern and that I wasn't just missing something that is blatantly obvious.  Thanks again.

  3. Warning: Newbie with newbie question upcoming.

     

    Let me frame my issue based on experience on a Hammond sk1 and its organ section, although I suspect the issue is more general.  The issue/question is: how do you deal with the output volume changes that accompany draw bar changes?  Naively I would think there is about a factor of nine change in output volume from having one draw bar extended to all nine extended.  (I don't know that it is actually a factor of nine, but it is large and significant.)  How can one maintain a stable place in the mix with that sort of variation?  Expecting the sound guy -- assuming you have a sound guy -- to take care of it doesn't seem to wash on the basis on the basis of what I read over on Reddit's r/LiveSound -- sound guys want volume consistency among patches and will probably bury you if you surprise them with an unexpected volume change.  So, is this a real issue and if so, how do you handle it?

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