My main criteia for a dedicated keyboard matched to the B4 software is the 'REAL TIME' control of the B4's drawbars, that means 'pushing in/pulling out' the draw bars whilst holding a chord to create a crescendo etc, the A37 is a great general master keyboard but it still cannot control the 9 drawbars in real time and secondly the A37 has the typical Roland single sprung combined pitch bend / modulation control, this is useless for controling the B4 Leslie control as it springs back to zero efectively keeping the B4 rotator constantly on slow, using keyboards with this type of 'all in one' modulation/pitch bend control to run the B4 organ is not a good idea, a nice chunky modulation wheel is the next best thing to the old 'half-moon' Leslie switch for controling Leslie speed, and real Hammond players will know that bringing in the Leslie at the right time is an art in itself.
OK Starkeeper... if the A37 is what 'floats your boat' then go buy one, dont let me stop you.
Rgds
Larigot
Originally posted by Starkeeper:
"Jeez you just cant please some people." Yea, I know.
How about a Roland A37 controller with 76 keys AND an expression pedal for $399. Three EZ (not difficult) payments of $133.00.
Starkeeper[This message has been edited by larigot (edited 09-04-2004).]
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