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From: ins_adjb@jhunix.UUCP (Daniel Jay Barrett)
Newsgroups: net.music.synth
Subject: Re: Oberheim Xpander
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Date: Mon, 11-Nov-85 10:33:50 EST
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Posted: Mon Nov 11 10:33:50 1985
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>                                 ...there was a great factory
> patch called "D'AMMOND" which sounded like a Hammond
> organ with a fast spinning Leslie speaker.  I obtained the patch from 
> an Xpander in a music store two weeks before getting the software
> update, so I did not have enough time to study the patch parameters.
> When I brought the Xpander home, my great "D'AMMOND"
> patch now sounded like the Leslie was NOT SPINNING!


I have a Matrix-12 with the same patch.  The "spinning" is connected
to PEDAL2 on mine.  Plug in a sustain or control-voltage pedal and
see what happens.  

Dan Barrett