I'm pretty sure the old Hamichord had that option (predecessor to the Mojo, running a version of VB3). I don't know whether anything can do it today. But it's a cool idea.vcfvca wrote:Nord should send the Horn and Rotor out of separate outputs. Then you could put your speakers on top of each other!
Newbie questions for the Electro 6D
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Re: Newbie questions for the Electro 6D
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Re: Newbie questions for the Electro 6D
In answering Question #2, as others have, I purchased the Electro 6D from my church this week(had been borrowing it from them occasionally for the last two years). After seeing someone else's answer, I can confirm that putting the Rotar speed and Horn speed all on LOW makes a nice difference. Makes the Leslie simulation slower, and a little more realistic. I've used this keyboard on 4 or 5 gospel gigs and in a band setting(piano, bass, drums, etc.), it works great.