Hi, Fred Here, e-musician, 960D & PR300S, StAndrew, Stuart, FL. What kind of reverb, spring or digital, does the 960D have? It seems to clobber the bells sounds in particular to the point of not wanting to use them. > > From: "Paul R. Swank" <prswank@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: 2003/05/01 Thu AM 08:11:09 EDT > To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [rodgersorgan] Adding a digital reverb module > > > > Patrick wrote: > > > I'm having difficulty with distortion of the sound when the Roland > >unit is hooked up to the 340. Here's the setup. The 340 has the > >practice panel which controls the reverb. I've correctly put the > >connectionsinto the circuit box of the practice panel and the Roland unit. > >I do get very good reverb when I the swell pedals are completely shut. > >Anytime I open the swells however, I get a more and more distortion as the > >volume increases. > > > Whenever I have added reverb units to an organ which contained a spring > reverb, I have just placed the digital reverb into the place of the spring > reverb itself. > > The spring reverb uses RCA phone plugs, so adapters are needed to change > them to 1/4/" phone plugs for the inputs and outputs on the digital reverb. > > Have had much success that way, > > Paul R. Swank > Baltimore, MD. > > > > > > > ============================================================================= > New low pricing on books and music for the Rodgers Organ at www.frogmusic.com > > ============================================================================= > To unsubscribe or change mail delivery (digest, vacation) > go to www.frogmusic.com/rodgersmem.html > > > ============================================================================= New low pricing on books and music for the Rodgers Organ at www.frogmusic.com ============================================================================= To unsubscribe or change mail delivery (digest, vacation) go to www.frogmusic.com/rodgersmem.html