I have an MDS III Allen with midi in and Midi out which I would like to connect to an old laptop and do some midi recording. I purchased a USB-Midi cable last...
There should be software which came with the USB to Midi cable. However nobody had provided support for Windows 95 in a very long time, nor is there any...
ok thanks. I can try my new laptop and see if Windows XP may be better at this. Do you have any idea whether or not the midi tabs on the console would be down...
To record, they do not need to be on, they are transmitting , 12, 13,14 and 15 at all times. The MIDI Pistons control 1 and above Noel Jones, AAGO Independent...
Bill, I would simply connect the organ to a Windows XP machine, use Cakewalk 8 (which is what I use for my Yamaha organ and other modules). The best way to...
Hi Bill, Since you have a good representations of both sampled pipe instruments at your disposal, which organ do you think has the better theater pipe sound;...
This isn't Bill, but I think the 360 was a much finer instrument in the 1995-1998 time frame. I own a Rennaisance, which is a vast improvement in some ways....
The circuit-breaker buttons were a big turn off for me. The dimensions of the stoprail are not right either. Thank the Japanese end of Roland for that....
Ah, but voiced properly, and with external cabinets, the 360 was very nice! Better than the MDS-312 offered in the same time frame. I heard Jonas play it, plus...
Okay, now I'm going to say it: Not only was it too deep to get through a single doorway, not only was that black box panel ugly (bad idea), but there was some...
Ahh....but, as much as I hate to say it, Rodgers is smart. they realize now that there is virtually no market for home theatre organ stuff anymore. Allen and...
Allen is doing quite well, maybe 200 units a year out of a total production of 2000. That's only 10%, but they are making a profit at it. Walker, well, try to...
Frankly all the bad press about the backrail makes no sence to me. As a musician they are a world simplier to use and no fumbling. I also must point out that...
I have the Rob Richards CD he did on the 360...That organ sounded much better to my ears than my MDS Theater III so I was wondering if the CD sound was...
As I said, the sound of the 360 was the best out there from 1995 to 1998. If I had room for one and it were for sale, and I had the extra dough, I'd get it....
Connman, you are also a member of the "other" list, I notice. Did we once talk about Conn, the glorious days of the 650/651/652? I owned a 644 Martinique, a...
I seemed to have started the 360 discussion. One question was having access to a 360 and MDS III, which is better. Each has good and bad points. The 360 has...
Hi Rodger, YES...I'll admit that I'm a member of the "other list", that of Allen organ owners...I make no bones about it!...Looks like you smoked me out...LOL ...
The MDS Theatre III was a great instrument. I liked it better than the MDS-312 that replaced it. But technology marches on.....the 360 was the best instrument...
What a pity that this post didn't come up a day earlier. I was only taking to Rob a day ago. He was in the middle of assisting Neil Jensen with Neil's...
Please remove my name from the FrogMusic email list--my Rogers has been sold. Janine Rider ... The MDS Theatre III was a great instrument. I liked it better...
I wanted to invite all interested to the dedication of the refurbished and enlarged El Paso Plaza Mighty Wyler Wurlitzer. Our 22 rank organ will be dedicated...
It might have been the 8' Sax and the 8' Clarinet. They were chorused a bit. ... From: ConnMan To: RTOU@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 5:42...
On topic, once again.... Noel Jones, AAGO Independent Rodgers™ Organ Consultant to Representatives & Churches Moderator, Frog Music's Rodgers™ Organ User's...
The restaurant in Platteville Wisconsin was called The Timbers, it had a custom Conn three manual with 5 ranks of Pipes plus custom tone generators. The...
Somewhere I have a picture of it, and it looks like a real Wurlitzer 260. Love to hear a recording of it. ... From: Thomas McNeely To: RTOU@yahoogroups.com ...
It was featured in the Theatre Organ Journal many years ago. If you were an ATOS member, you may have a copy of this, although it may have been more than 20...