greatcyber
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I've been playing about inside the Concorde for the past couple of days. It's amazing how time flies. Here I have had this organ for over a year and am only now getting around to fiddling with it. But I went off in too many directions at once, what with all of the virtual progs and my other keyboards and then an audio/visual project took almost 6 months of my time.
For the life of me, I cannot find anywhere to oil the generator in this organ. I know the Leslie also needs to be oiled as it squeals a bit when I turn it on. It also doesn't always work without my giving it a little push from the back. Geez, this thing is filthy inside! All kinds of crud in there. I found a site that shows how to oil the tone generator for a one switch model, but the innards don't look the same in the Concorde. There is only an off/on switch, no start/run switch. Frustrating!
But back on the music computer using Hauptwerk (free) I discovered that at some point I downloaded the Brescia, St. Carlo sample set and it is soooo nice.
For the life of me, I cannot find anywhere to oil the generator in this organ. I know the Leslie also needs to be oiled as it squeals a bit when I turn it on. It also doesn't always work without my giving it a little push from the back. Geez, this thing is filthy inside! All kinds of crud in there. I found a site that shows how to oil the tone generator for a one switch model, but the innards don't look the same in the Concorde. There is only an off/on switch, no start/run switch. Frustrating!
But back on the music computer using Hauptwerk (free) I discovered that at some point I downloaded the Brescia, St. Carlo sample set and it is soooo nice.