Strange thing about the Creative Labs link is that it shows the X-Fi Xtreme Music soundcard, but if you click the "buy" button the page you get shows all the...
It's been is discontinued. You can still find it on ebay though, about $50. Not all the X-Fi boards support soundfonts. The ExtremeGamer does have support for...
Hi Gang, Can anyone identify which notebook computer sound cards will work with soundfonts? Does the Creative Audigy notebook card allow for soundfonts? Paul...
Hi Paul, There currently is a thread going on the virtual organ Forum that might be useful to you: _Miditzer Forum: Adding an External sound card to laptop:_ ...
For Sale is an extra pedalboard from a CONN 651 I currently am not going to use for my MIDI project. This is a very sturdy, well built pedalboard with some...
There's always one - and it's me ! Not content with all this good work going on for WurliTzer replication, I am working on a VTPO project in which I am looking...
Hello Bob, I've recently recorded 4 of the Ranks from Bill Shirves RM, Diapason, Vox, Violine and Concert Flute. I'm the process of building stereo soundfonts...
Hi, Bob Lorin told me back a few years ago that a corporation from the Orient had come to create soundfonts of the entire instrument before he dismantled the...
"We discovered the badly damaged remnants of a 3/13 Robert Morton theatre organ in the RKO Keiths Richmond Hill theatre. The console required major rebuilding...
One more thing. You'll notice the Dunstedter liner notes I typed up mention the instrument as a 24-ranker. This, plus the fact that it is a mono LP and the...
Hi, Eugene, Maybe you could send him a CD by snail mail if all else fails. I imagine he would trust you with his home address... After all, you're not really...
For anyone interested in Lorin Whitney and his studio, here is a nice and not too lengthy autobiography: http://sierrachapteratos.home.att.net/whitney.html CLW...
Hi, Everyone, I've just finished a rough mock-up of a 13-note pedal board for jOrgan, using magnetic reed switches as contacts. The MIDI encoding uses the...
Hi, Bill, As a matter of fact, the reed inserts I used are part of a job lot of ~100pcs I bought in a mad moment over 30 years ago. This is the first time I've...
Roy, I am in the process of rebuilding a Wurlitzer console and I am going to reinstall the second touch which was removed. I haven't assembled them and tried...
Bob, Try here: http://atos.stirlingprop.com/stoplists/whitneystudio.htm Greg Rister has the Wintney console. I suggest you contact him about the stop list. ...
Joe, I'm saving the hardest for last. I assume you mean what did I use for contacts and springs? The manuals still have the second touch intact but I plan to...
Joe, I should add that I have a spare set of Wurlitzer manuals that I will let go of once I'm sure I don't need any parts. The keys will need to be recovered...
Jeff, Ok you're doing the Wurlitzer. Who was doing the C3 Hammond pedals? I was wondering about the Hammond's keyboards and how they were installing MIDI on...
Joe, You dug up a gold mine there! How did you know about this let alone find a website link as well. I am very impressed. I have sent Greg an introductory...
Hello Joe I'm doing the C3 . I have dual left contacts on the upper manual which feed a set of artisan generators from the 70's I taped off the 75V output to...
Hello, I am new this Forum and I am glad to see the topic of MIDI hookups to keyboard manuals and pedal board being discussed. I have a Rodgers 750I and I am...
You can think of a MIDI encoder as a (MIDI code) transmitter and the decoder as a (MIDI code) receiver. I did a MIDI conversion on my Rodgers 340. The...
There are many web sites devoted to MIDI explanations. You really don't need more than a basic knowledge to use MIDI and MIDI instruments. Here is one site...