Excellen working condition, like new.This is a half-rack version of Blue Chip's
OX7, only the controls
are different. The factory presets are awful. Setting it up to make
decent sounds is impossible without computer MIDI input. However, once
the machine is set up, it's fairly easy to use. You can find the
drawbars easily on a dark stage, and it accepts enough MIDI from a
controller keyboard to make things easy, the best for live use.
Manual has enough information to get by.
Capable of reproducing
hammond B3 and H100 tones, as well as Wersi or Galaxis organ sounds.
Nicest thing about it is the 9 sliders to use as drawbars for real-time
sound changes, without having a separate drawbar module to take up
extra space. It has a Leslie emulator, reverb, percussion (2nd, 3rd, user), and
overdrive. Some minor editing is possible from the front panel, but
don't try to do it in a hurry. Real patch editing possible only through
sysex; a lot of things can be edited. The unit is three-voice multitimbral; designed to respond to upper
manual, lower manual, and pedal bank. The drawbars can be set to
control any of these manuals from the front panel. Takes a dedicated
footswitch (1 or 2-button, for fast/slow and brake commands) for leslie
control, or you can assign a MIDI controller to it. It can transmit the fader movements from drawbars as MIDI CC messages,
if you want to use the drawbars to control something else. Foot pedal is not included.
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