Thanks Alf. Very useful as usual. How do you compare the leslie sound between the internal Stage 4 rotary and the vent. Is it worth setting up the vent to play live with a band?
It’s very subjective and also depending on genre or situation. I actually like the Nord organ sound both with the internal Sim and the Ventilator. I think, if I would play live, I would use the internal Sim for an easier setup. See here my detailed comparison: ua-cam.com/video/1KfNGMeQoR4/v-deo.htmlsi=assnbho1RhpJPKqr
The biggest downside in my opinion for the Vent is that you can only switch slow/fast on the module itself. If I were able to mount a half moon switch on my NS4 73 to control it, then I would consider buying a Vent. But otherwise, I agree with Spektral about the easier setup.@@Spektralfarben-Music
Thanks Alf. Very useful as usual. How do you compare the leslie sound between the internal Stage 4 rotary and the vent. Is it worth setting up the vent to play live with a band?
It’s very subjective and also depending on genre or situation. I actually like the Nord organ sound both with the internal Sim and the Ventilator. I think, if I would play live, I would use the internal Sim for an easier setup. See here my detailed comparison: ua-cam.com/video/1KfNGMeQoR4/v-deo.htmlsi=assnbho1RhpJPKqr
The biggest downside in my opinion for the Vent is that you can only switch slow/fast on the module itself. If I were able to mount a half moon switch on my NS4 73 to control it, then I would consider buying a Vent. But otherwise, I agree with Spektral about the easier setup.@@Spektralfarben-Music