Curious, they go to SUCH lengths to make it physically similar to a B3 - waterfall keys, manuals at the right distance from each other, Leslie paddle at the left - and then forget to put some REAL drawbars in! There are just SO many things you can do with real drawbars (grabbing several in one go, 'flicking' a drawbar off, working a handful of high drawbars for a wah-wah-type sound) that buttons just can't do.
Other clone-wheels (Korg & Roland amongst them) have drawbars, so it CAN'T be a patent thing... Why drop this (IMO) essential feature for REAL B3 players? (LOVE the weight, though!).
So near, and yet, so far....!
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