Go to the MIDI page on the Lowrey features menu and disable Local MIDI. My initial hookup used a USB to MIDI adapter cable (<$5) and a cable with a 1/8" stereo phone plug on one end and two 1/4" phone plugs on the other (<$10).ġ. All connections mentioned here are into the panel on the back of the Lowrey instrument. There are tons of older Lowrey instruments available that can economically be used to provide two keyboards, pedals and an expression/creshendo pedal as well as perform its original function of an easy to learn home organ.Īfter a bit of experimenting I was able to get great Organteq sounds using the two Lowrey keyboards, the pedals and the expression pedal. I have the top of the line Aria model which actually has a decent audio system and makes this really worth while. This is David's father with the answer for anyone that has a Lowrey organ with MIDI in/out plugs and AUX in and out (typically mono 1/4" phone plugs) on the rear panel. He asked that I see if anyone has tried to interlace the two - I do not know if the Lowrey has separate MIDI ins and Outs for the keyboards. My Dad has a Lowrey home Organ, a few years old like the Liberty or similar. I am planning to visit my parents next week.
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