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  1. Good stuff. It is indeed amazing what you can kick out using modern tools.
  2. I put a newer version up. The choir part near the end is the XW. https://soundcloud.com/travst/project-for-intro-to-sound
  3. An interesting piece, to be sure!
  4. Happyrat1 posted an .ins file earlier, but I couldn't locate the post in a quick scan here. It might serve as a foundation for what you want to do.
  5. Thanks Gary. I have two more weeks to finish it up and I will try that idea out. I plan to break it up a bit to make it more interesting, the original bit is the overall tone I have in my head for the piece.
  6. I am taking a course in sound design and the class had to do a 60-second project for week 3 of the class. While I used other sounds for this track, the XW served as controller. I'll offer this up as fresh meat. https://soundcloud.com/travst/project-for-intro-to-sound
  7. Thanks for the response and the link, I will try it out over the weekend. I've been checking craigslist for a Leslie or a good rotary pedal. I missed a 122 for $125 recently. I'm about convinced that the Leslie or a Ventilator (or similar, I want to check out the RT-20) is the ticket. Obviously, the pedals are much more portable and I'll probably go that route if I can. However, most keyboards don't have an effects loop. The closest i can get with the gear I have now is a Digitech TR-7 and a chorus pedal in the chain, but I don't think it's very realistic. However, when I run it all into a Marshall, it cops decent "angry" tones like Jon Lord and Steve Winwood that are acceptable for live performance. I have one slot left in my JV-1080 and may fill it with the Keyboards of the 60s and 70s board. That's the cheapest option, but the least flexible. However, the board has some fantastic Wurli, Vox, and Farfisa tones on it as well, I do have one grumble.... WHY do 90% of the rotary effects pedal demos feature guitars? The Behringer RM600 sounds surprisingly good. This isn't the best quality video, but the guy can play. However, after reading reviews on the construction quality, I remain skeptical.
  8. Nice article, this is an interesting piece of gear. I looked at the Krome, but hated the keyboard. I'm very curious to hear the organ sounds on the PX-5S. Can it come close to a B3 tone? The Wurli sounds very nice.
  9. Hm, I'd better dig into the manual and take a look at how to upload patches. Any patch including "WhiterShade" gets my immediate attention. If I could nail that tone, I'd be a very happy man. My NI Vintage Organs nails it, but I'd like to have it on my Casio. My JV-1080 also comes close, but neither device is very portable or requires a computer. Another tone I need to work on his Winwood's from "Gimmee Some Lovin". Mike, I do have an offbeat question for you and there's no sense starting a new thread to ask it. What's under the rubber pad on the inside of the XWs? Empty space (I hope)? If you don't know, I'll take a peek myself. I have an idea.
  10. Nice work Gary. The Venom really sticks out in the mix. There is a very identifiable sound quality to that synth.
  11. I find both the leslie and the distortion unusable for the most part.
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