Sam's Gospel Music Course Lesson 2 (continuation)
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@GospelMusicians have u tried the vb3? I think the vb3 virtual organ sounds better, BUT Native Instrument's Vintage Organs and B4 one gets better Graphics so in the real world one knows which organ actually produced the sound... if that makes sense?
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The progam has a learn feature in it's setup window that allows you to program different buttons on your keyboard to control the various functions of the organ. Just pick a function like rotor speed and click the learn button. Then Twist whatever knob, or press whichever button you want to control rotor speed. Now the value next to "Rotor Speed" should change to a different value. You should now be able to use that knob/ button to control that function. That's all there is to it.
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Oh! I have the demo version of this virtual irgan, and i am thinking of buing it, and would have "tons" of questions to you but only a couple for now:
do i get the "full scren" mode in the retail version? cuz this demo doesent have it!
Can i control the leslie on and off from my keyboard? in the demo i have to press "spacebar" on the computer!
Thank´s for the nice vids! will follow them all!
God bless
Levi in sweden
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Thanks Sam...I was just thinking of going ahead and getting the B4...
Hey, how do i use the B4 II, with my digital piano?i just got a midi/Usb cable?would you please help me?
Mragdoll 6 months ago
@Mragdoll when you start the B4 II the program go into the midi setting and activvate midi feature by turning it on
Soundofjoy 6 months ago
What controller did you use for your MIDI foot pedal?
GospelMusicians 2 years ago
no controller, I midi the foot pedals into the M-Audio firewire usb device to the computer
Soundofjoy 2 years ago
Ahhh I see! Which foot pedals are you using?
GospelMusicians 2 years ago
Roland PK-5 midi foot pedals
Soundofjoy 2 years ago