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Germany To The Rescue!!!!

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I cannot seem to find an accurate foot controller for swells on B2003, and seek advice from my European brethren, I hate the Rolands, and Yamahas, as they leap and jump drastically, and the tracking is lame at best. Doepffer perhaps? Keep in mind I use both feet and both hands, and also can play bass pedals, as in the Roland, and old Moog Taurus type. Any advice or experience with this is deeply appreciated. For my Oberheim / Viscount pedal is history, and it appears they will not respond to my numerous emails in regards to this matter.

Thanks In Advance,


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Sorry I Forgot,
Is there some way I could use the old style CV gate way somehow. It worked remarkably well with the Oberheim familia.
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Post by ChrisWerner »

Doepfer is near my location, so I´ll have a talk.
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Post by astroman »

did you receive Wolf's midi toolbox yet, Jimmy ?
I haven't tried it myself on the subject you mention, but most certainly it will be able to tame the ridiculuous curve of the Yamaha and alikes

cheers, Tom
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Post by Mr Arkadin »

There's a MIDI device in space f's BBII which i think you have, something like IOExpression which Mehdi designed to use with Roland's EV-5, so that may help.
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Post by dawman »

Damn,
You guys are on it. I will recieve some updates very soon, and WJ is buying Wolf's Mega Bundle for me for Christmas, hopefully sooner. I wanted it the first week of December. We shall see. That would be so nice, as the pedals have a nice feel and stay where you leavr them. So a velocity curve bump sounds like the ticket. I can't stand B3 riffs w/o swell and drawbars, and real rotary cabinet. I was fooled once by a great player who used the Logic EVB3 I think it was, at any rate he played very well and the leslie on the recording was kinda buried in the mix, but I thought it sounded really good. But live VST rotary? I doubt I could be fooled again. You just can't move the air like that.


Thanks For Ther Great Advice Brotha' Men Pulsarians,
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Post by arela »

don't sneak into the christmas gifts jimmy :D
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Post by kensuguro »

I got a big piece of turd from korg

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/control ... sku=143481

Stay away from it. This one also jumps to some obsurd value. I just don't understand these pedals.. which one WORKS? I want one to control waw, so I can learn waw clavs!
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