2nd Take of Studiologic MP-117 Bass Pedal Setup for Hammond/Nord Combo Organ Demo

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  • Опубліковано 13 жов 2024

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  • @chrismengos8379
    @chrismengos8379 3 роки тому

    Nice! Do you think studiologic mp-117 will be compatible with the microkorg?

    • @kyleanthonysnell445
      @kyleanthonysnell445  3 роки тому +2

      Yeah, it can work with any keyboard. I did it with my Yamaha MOXF8 this past summer.

    • @chrismengos8379
      @chrismengos8379 3 роки тому

      ​@@kyleanthonysnell445 I am asking because I read somewhere in the web that couldn't work with a hammond model. Thank you

    • @kyleanthonysnell445
      @kyleanthonysnell445  3 роки тому +2

      @@chrismengos8379 Unfortunately, I disagree with your opinion. Like I said, it can work with any keyboard, depending what model you have; so thank yourself lol and...Peace.✌

    • @kelaniefrazier
      @kelaniefrazier 3 роки тому

      @@kyleanthonysnell445 can you do a tutorial on using it with the Yamaha MOXF8? i have one, too!! God bless you, brother ♥️

  • @Ncman2131
    @Ncman2131 3 роки тому

    Does this work with a Yamaha p-125?

  • @richardjackson5670
    @richardjackson5670 3 роки тому +2

    I’m sorry brother, but you’re not making any kind of sense with this video. You didn’t explain how to hook it up or to what instrument. You can’t just make a video on this subject and not show us how you hook things in. I know you’re heart is there, but the result is a jumbled mess.

    • @kyleanthonysnell445
      @kyleanthonysnell445  3 роки тому +5

      Well Richard, I strongly disagree with your opinion because I didn't make a video without explaining how to hook up my Studiologic MP-117 bass pedal. You see, my Hammond XK-1 setup is a lot different from what you think. So if you didn't pay close attention to this whole video demonstration, especially with your headphones, then that's on you. So this time, let me explain to you in writing that might make you understand it a little bit more better. First, if you own this Hammond XK-1 organ with a MP-117, then let me show you how it works. Number one, use your Studiologic 12-volt adapter that comes with the bass pedal and hook it up to the back of your bass pedal. Also, make sure that the blue light is on from the back of your bass pedal to make sure it's working Number two, use your five-pin MIDI cable to MIDI out of your bass pedal and MIDI the other end of your 5-pin MIDI cable into the back of your combo organ where it says "midi in 1 (pedal) jack." Number three, reach down and press and hold the midi channel button and then press bass pedal key #4 as the fourth midi channel in order to make sure that the sound from the bass pedal is on. Number four, look on the drawbar select section and press the pedal switcher in order to adjust the drawbars of your bass pedal. For example, pull out the 8' white drawbar for a clear bass sound. Number five, press the Menu/Exit button on the right hand side of your Combination Presets. While in the Menu/Exit section, press Combination Preset #1 for Drawbar adjustments. Next, when you see the ^L&U B-type section, use the Combination Preset #8 to change it to PEDAL so you will see where it says MUTED underneath PEDAL. Then, use the VALUE knob to change the PEDAL sounds however you want to for your preference. For example, if you want the NORMAL bass sound to run the bass pedal for your talk music, turn the value knob counterclockwise to the left to NORMAL position. Also, take a look under the ATTACK mode where it says NO CLK to adjust it clockwise to the right for MAX CLK sound for clearer bass sound as well as with the DCY section, SUST section, VEL section, MODE section. Please remember to use the COMBINATION PRESET buttons 1 and 2 for each section in the PEDAL Category so you can enjoy playing both-handed chords while running your bass pedal with your left foot at the same time. I'm just doing an MP-117 bass pedal with this Hammond XK-1 organ video for those who have these types of equipment at home. If your equipment is different from the one I just showed you, then video is not for you. For, example, if you want to hook your Studiologic MP-117 bass pedal to your Yamaha Motif of your choice, all you have to do is use five-pinM MIDI cable to MIDI out the bass pedal and into the Yamaha Motif's MIDI in jack. Whatever may work for one person not work for the other, depending upon equipment that have. Now back to this video the side that I just mentioned above about the other equipment for example. If this video is not for you, with the XK-1 setup, then please refrain from posting negative comments that don't pertain to this video. Any negative comments that don't compliment this video will be removed. That goes for everyone who is watching this video. Thank you and God bless you all.