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Delaware Dave

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  1. https://www.genuinesoundware.com/?a=showproduct&b=43
  2. I use the gemini module in conjunction with my pc3. I place it on the top right of the keyboard but only about 2/3 of the width sits in the allotted space and 1/3 hangs off the edge. With nitwits players i always worry about someone knocking it off the keyboard so i clamp it down with this. Link
  3. Did you happen to write this on the afternoon of 4/20 but just got around to posting it now?
  4. I wonder if it is any different than the leslie in the Gemini/Mojo? If it isnt I hope that they would offer it in the Gemini. If it is what is in the Gemini now I would pass on it. I already own the BURN and the Vent and frankly when I have a big show i go with either the BURN or the Vent, meaning I like the BURN/Vent better than the leslie in the Gemini. If this new pedal is the same as the current Gemini's leslie algorithm then it isnt, to me, an upgrade over the original BURN. I guess we'll have to hear what it sounds like and if it truly is new and better I would hope that at least the new algorithm is is added to the Gemini. So far the only leslie sim that truly turns my head since the original Vent intro is B3x. If that leslie sim were offered in a hardware pedal i'd press the 'buy now' button regardless of the price.
  5. Read this: https://www.sweetwater.com/insync/gain-staging/
  6. Lately ....... PC3 over a Forte 7. PC3 triggers a Gemini module. This essentially gives me two Fortes since the Gemini sounds are similar to the Forte but the PC3 is semi-weighted while the Forte is weighted. Compliment each other nicely.
  7. Apparently there are different splitter adapters, some are made to feed headphones and some are made to carry a signal to an "aux in" cable or to a mixer. Physically they look identical, so you're at the mercy of the descripter on the package to understand what is being purchased.
  8. From what i remember it takes a 10 db increase in power to produce a 3db increase in perceived volume. 30 db in loudness is twice the perceived loudness as 27 db. Pianoman51's post above FTW .... In order to achieve the 3db increase in loudness it takes 10x the power (given no other variables are changing) to achieve the 3db increase in perceived loudness.
  9. I tried the tall and fat to tame some shrillness with a hammond clone. No dice, so i sold the t&f.
  10. Who's left from the original band, Jaimoe? Sucks getting old .....
  11. The past few shows over the course of 6 weeks i've been using both the Vent and the BURN w/ KB3 (dry) of the PC3 and the Forte. With the right tweaks to the organ section the combinations work. Two uncorrectable things are the C/V itself (the chorus is horrible) and that the percussion routes through the C/V rather than around the C/V. Mitigation is that I use C1 and turn off C/V when engaging percussion. Also, if you turn off C/V when engaging the internal leslie in fast speed it sounds much less phasier than when C/V is engaged. Below is a link to a double leslie that i worked on 10 years ago. Its much improved over anything delivered within either the PC3 or the Forte. It is a double leslie that will consume 14 of the available 16 DSP units of the PC3. https://forums.godlike.com.au/index.php?topic=3861.msg31597#msg31597 Bill Whitney created a single leslie that is available here. I'd also try this as an alternative. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/yM7zSGNSsXuKHDde/?mibextid=oFDknk
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