[analogorgans] Re: Trilogy owner

  • From: "Owen Jones" <solovox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <analogorgans@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 09:07:10 +1100

Quite a few projects of this nature have been undertaken around the globe;
once you hear the real pipe samples; the analog will sound rather bland; I
tried it with both and they don’t blend.
My website has more details on this subject.

Owen
http://theatreorgans.com/owenjones/

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Subject: [analogorgans] Trilogy owner

I'm new to this list.

I have a Trilogy that I bought about 10 years ago.  Plays very well.  I've
added a great-to-pedal reversable, headphone amp, and some other odds &
ends; rebuilt the power supply; modified the output board; made the chorus
depth adjustable; etc.  It has a Fisher reverb that I rarely use.  A couple
of warped keys and general background noise due to the hundreds of leaky
electrolytics.  Due to the diode switching, it would be easy to "MIDIfy"
while still keeping the analog organ intact - anyone tried that?

Bob


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