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Re: 1981 - to start with...     

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Author: Tracy_Barber
Date: Dec 18, 2006 19:17

...! I did have their version of the CS80, but I felt that it wasn't very good. Without the ribbon, the CS80 falls off the playability scale fairly quickly. That, the auto pitchbend (think Alaska), and poly aftertouch were the big performance parts of that instrument. Poop... Yeah, without some sort of movement, the sounds are phat, but not "alive". I...
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Re: 1981 - to start with...     

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Author: Wes
Date: Dec 18, 2006 13:20

...> touch! I did have their version of the CS80, but I felt that it wasn't very good. Without the ribbon, the CS80 falls off the playability scale fairly quickly. That, the auto pitchbend (think Alaska), and poly aftertouch were the big performance parts of that instrument. Poop... Yeah, without some sort of movement, the sounds are phat, but not "alive". I have...
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Re: 1981 - to start with...     

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Author: Tracy_Barber
Date: Dec 18, 2006 12:47

... touch! I did have their version of the CS80, but I felt that it wasn't very good. Without the ribbon, the CS80 falls off the playability scale fairly quickly. That, the auto pitchbend (think Alaska), and poly aftertouch were the big performance parts of that instrument. Poop... Yeah, without some sort of movement, the sounds are phat, but not "alive". I have B4II and it ...
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Re: 1981 - to start with...     

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Author: Wes
Date: Dec 18, 2006 09:13

... the Receptor platform. I did have their version of the CS80, but I felt that it wasn't very good. Without the ribbon, the CS80 falls off the playability scale fairly quickly. That, the auto pitchbend (think Alaska), and poly aftertouch were the big performance parts of that instrument. I have B4II and it is the best Hammond/Leslie sim out there and I've tried just about all of them. ...
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