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Re: Leslie Switch
« Reply #20 on: June 17, 2008, 09:15:23 PM »
Under13:  This is not uncommon.  You simply should make sure that the switch is configured correctly on the inside.  For a 147, a closed switch (both wires connected) is for slow and open for fast.  This site should help: http://www.mosweb.com/knowledgebase/leslie/id11.htm

Musallio:  The slow-fast setting differs from keyboard to keyboard.  On the Motif and MO boards, I know it's usually the wheel on the left side of the board.  On other boards, it can be a slider.

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Re: Leslie Switch
« Reply #21 on: June 18, 2008, 12:02:03 AM »
Under13:  This is not uncommon.  You simply should make sure that the switch is configured correctly on the inside.  For a 147, a closed switch (both wires connected) is for slow and open for fast.  This site should help: http://www.mosweb.com/knowledgebase/leslie/id11.htm

Musallio:  The slow-fast setting differs from keyboard to keyboard.  On the Motif and MO boards, I know it's usually the wheel on the left side of the board.  On other boards, it can be a slider.


Ok thanks, that makes it the mod wheel 8)
Some boards do come with the digital drawbar settings, but 1 can also make use of the mod wheel in them if they have.
thanks for clearing matters :)
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Re: Leslie Switch
« Reply #22 on: June 18, 2008, 09:12:41 AM »
Musallio:  The slow-fast setting differs from keyboard to keyboard.  On the Motif and MO boards, I know it's usually the wheel on the left side of the board.  On other boards, it can be a slider.
This is why I probably won't use my Roland for organ because the modulation turns off when you take your hand off the lever.
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Re: Leslie Switch
« Reply #23 on: June 18, 2008, 09:17:17 AM »
This is why I probably won't use my Roland for organ because the modulation turns off when you take your hand off the lever.

wich roland do you have? my xp does the same thing, but the modulation sounds crappy anyway. I think the roalnd RD's have proper slow/fast modulation

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Re: Leslie Switch
« Reply #24 on: June 18, 2008, 01:31:58 PM »
wich roland do you have? my xp does the same thing, but the modulation sounds crappy anyway. I think the roalnd RD's have proper slow/fast modulation


I have the Juno-G.  With the Extreme Keys expansion card, the organs are just a bit better than the stock sounds but they still kinda suck.
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Re: Leslie Switch
« Reply #25 on: June 18, 2008, 06:49:01 PM »
This is why I probably won't use my Roland for organ because the modulation turns off when you take your hand off the lever.
wich roland do you have? my xp does the same thing, but the modulation sounds crappy anyway. I think the roalnd RD's have proper slow/fast modulation


I have the Juno-G.  With the Extreme Keys expansion card, the organs are just a bit better than the stock sounds but they still kinda suck.

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Re: Leslie Switch
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Re: Leslie Switch
« Reply #27 on: June 19, 2008, 01:47:24 PM »
WoW ::) :-\
yeah I know.  I reallly didn't buy it for organ sounds but it would have been nice.  It has some good synths, good bass, nice rhodes/EPs, and decent brass, oh and it also samples and has a sequencer so I can't complain.
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Re: Leslie Switch
« Reply #28 on: June 19, 2008, 06:01:17 PM »
yeah I know.  I reallly didn't buy it for organ sounds but it would have been nice.  It has some good synths, good bass, nice rhodes/EPs, and decent brass, oh and it also samples and has a sequencer so I can't complain.

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Re: Leslie Switch
« Reply #29 on: June 19, 2008, 06:19:54 PM »
I remember when I was guilty of over using the Leslie switch... :-[ :-[ :-[ BTW, the MO8 has some phat organ sounds and it has slidders and a modulation switch. Thanks U13 for introducing me to this great board.
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Re: Leslie Switch
« Reply #30 on: June 19, 2008, 06:25:17 PM »
no prob. Glad I could be of help. I'll try to have a video explaining how I use the sliders, when I get a chance

I remember when I was guilty of over using the Leslie switch... :-[ :-[ :-[ BTW, the MO8 has some phat organ sounds and it has slidders and a modulation switch. Thanks U13 for introducing me to this great board.

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Re: Leslie Switch
« Reply #31 on: June 19, 2008, 08:28:55 PM »
I remember when I was guilty of over using the Leslie switch... :-[ :-[ :-[ BTW, the MO8 has some phat organ sounds and it has slidders and a modulation switch. Thanks U13 for introducing me to this great board.

Thanks all..I'm really convinved that this should be my next board.
I'll rely on you guys to help me ship this board to SA once I'm financially ready for it.
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Re: Leslie Switch
« Reply #32 on: July 20, 2008, 08:41:39 PM »
Does it matter what settings you have your organ on to use the Leslie switch, because on the C3 at my church when you flip the switch to Chorale or Tremolo it doesn't change.

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Re: Leslie Switch
« Reply #33 on: July 20, 2008, 08:59:03 PM »
Does it matter what settings you have your organ on to use the Leslie switch, because on the C3 at my church when you flip the switch to Chorale or Tremolo it doesn't change.

Nope, the settings dont matter. Make the leslie as well as the switches are connected properly. If it still doesent work, call your tech and have him (or her) service it

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Re: Leslie Switch
« Reply #34 on: July 20, 2008, 10:16:37 PM »
Those leslie switches with the white knobs break easy. I know a dude that went to radio shack and bought a flip switch to turn the leslie on and off. :D Hey is worked.
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Re: Leslie Switch
« Reply #35 on: August 04, 2008, 04:18:12 PM »
yo Marcus-that's why you need a FOOTSWITCH  for leslie fast/slow!!! shame on me ;also;that's where my voce v3 comes in handy,1 rack space,great sound 4 lbs(maybe 5 in the rack)

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Re: Leslie Switch
« Reply #36 on: August 05, 2008, 02:59:00 PM »
I remember when I was guilty of over using the Leslie switch... :-[ :-[ :-[ BTW, the MO8 has some phat organ sounds and it has slidders and a modulation switch. Thanks U13 for introducing me to this great board.
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Re: Leslie Switch
« Reply #37 on: August 07, 2008, 04:07:50 PM »
OVERUSE OF THE LESLIE SWITCH??

I'd imagine similar to others of you, as a younger player 1. when nervous in front of large crowds 2. with a unfamiliar song 3. a key that I was uncomfy with....you can bank that that I would hit that switch 50 times a minute, let alone the 50 times a song,as previously mentioned.  But today it still kinda irks me to see seasoned players hitting the switch without purpose...to often I see guys switching back to fast, without even letting it get to slow, nervous habit I guess

On my live recording rig, I've recently switched to using a one speed leslie (model 45), and I love it, because by the time you hit the fast switch, after a pronounced time of being off, it has such a sweet effect.  Thank you Don & Bob

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Re: Leslie Switch
« Reply #38 on: August 07, 2008, 04:16:52 PM »
OVERUSE OF THE LESLIE SWITCH??

I'd imagine similar to others of you, as a younger player 1. when nervous in front of large crowds 2. with a unfamiliar song 3. a key that I was uncomfy with....you can bank that that I would hit that switch 50 times a minute, let alone the 50 times a song,as previously mentioned.  But today it still kinda irks me to see seasoned players hitting the switch without purpose...to often I see guys switching back to fast, without even letting it get to slow, nervous habit I guess

On my live recording rig, I've recently switched to using a one speed leslie (model 45), and I love it, because by the time you hit the fast switch, after a pronounced time of being off, it has such a sweet effect.  Thank you Don & Bob



It's not nerves or anything else for me. I just switch a lot because I like the sound. I switch from chorale to tremolo then back again because I like the transition. I usually stay in chorale longer than I do tremolo.

I also like on the single speed Leslies how the rotors are both completely stopped and you switch to tremolo. It has a nice effect.

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Re: Leslie Switch
« Reply #39 on: August 07, 2008, 04:41:47 PM »

 I just switch a lot because I like the sound. I switch from chorale to tremolo then back again because I like the transition. I usually stay in chorale longer than I do tremolo.



The above is understandable, I was referring more to those who switch withoug leaving even time for the transitioning, such an immediate switching that the motors have not fully engaged, or disengaged.  The only difference in sound is the clicking of the organist fingers against the switch.  I very much enjoy seeing a player who understands the use of drawbars, and switching for effect operate the hammond, it truly is an art
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