Tehtube's B3 Hammond organ - demo v. 2.10
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I created this lightweight, very cheap and fat sounding Hammond B3 organ assemblage. Conception: many organist use standard presets, not pulled always the drawbars. I sampled organ waves from one of the best sounding Hammond B3 - 1961, and designed with this samples to 21 presets. Included the complete lower, upper foldbacks, keyboard tapering, like a loudness swell volume pedal, screaming, crying bright chorus vibrato. This crying chorusvibrato are not sampled, I programmed from straight sound in the ESI sampler. Small compromise: percussion original, but polyphonic. Organ output: sub, via Leslie and other tones (pianos, synths...) output: main, direct to PA. Sound source: EMU ESI4000-ESI2000, ESI32sampler 4kg. Operation system 3. Two midi master keyboards in waterfall position: Roland A-33 7kg, Fatar SL161 5kg. Enough for live gigs. Pa: Motion Sound KBR-3D 35kg tube preamped, miked leslie and stereo synth box. Cheaper alternative: Boss RT-20 leslie effect+active box. Usage is easy: play and only preset change, selective vibrato switch on/off or adjust, vol/swell pedal. I sell this EMU organ program v. 2,11 worldwide on CD for hundred Euro.You need more info, mail me: arsic@t-online.huI made this video very quickly for demonstration, this is not complete music, only parts :-)Pictures and connecting scheme there: http://s183.photobucket.com/al... had, tried most of Hammond clones, but I did not find any real crying chorus vibrato. And they are using other tone source for pianos, srings...I use Steinway, Yamaha CP, Rhodes mkI, Wurlitzer, Clavinet pianos, Harpsichord, Farfisa, Vox organs, Violin, Flute, Choir Mellotrons, Prophet5, Juno106 synths, Fender bass, motor sounds.In this excellent sampler included these with very tight sound presets and/or all sampled sounds in the world.EMU-ESI complete hardware configuration seller: info-sampler@online.de
Channel: Music
Uploaded: December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm
Author: tehtube
Length: 09:18
Rating: N/A
Views: 32314
Tags: A100 B3 blues C3 EMU ESI4000 Hammond jazz KBR-3D leslie Motion organ overdrive pop rock sampler soul Sound Tehtube's
Video Comments
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mrrrks39 (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
play argent hold your head up. love that song for many years
tehtube (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
Add &fmt=18 tag to end of link for better sound and picture.
tehtube (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
Yes, I know. I have real B3's :-) You can see this in my other videos. But very heavy, big. I can't bring the B3 to my small gigs.I HAD many clones also, but i don't like these.
ZmajSnoshaj (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
I'll give you a good rating cause' you have passion... but nothing equals the REAL thing my friend... you should spend some time restoring a REAL B-3 ;)
tehtube (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
Yes, but ten minute is very short time me. Only slow leslie and no vibrated sound is in: 4.38-4.41, 4.45-4.52, 5.26-5,54, 6.25-6.45, 7.00-7.08, 7.34-7.55, 8.01-8.48. No vibrato and acceleraton not yet, sorry :-)I will make the second demo in near future. Thanks.
Astromchaser (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
Could you possibly do a demo were youre not useing any vibrato with just the leslie on slow and fast?
tehtube (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
I finished the last 2.11 version. More vibrato, scream, and one more tricky preset. With lower bass-chord preset on complete Jimmy Smith foot bass style.Only two hands, three manual, complete freq. range.
tehtube (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
SL161 send only keys, volume and modulation datas. Prog change from upper A33.A33 accetable for piano playing, SL161 no. Both excellent for organ. SL161 10y, me 2y.
BaronvonCase (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
Great playing! How does the SL-161 treat you? It's got great action, but from what I find, it's a little too sensitive (i.e. bad for expressive piano playing). How long has it worked for you?
pantalapampanaga (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
i dig it! nice work; you seem to know your stuff when it comes to playing an organ, im hoping to get one soon.ever hear kyle hollingsworth's work on a hammond? |

