[sdiy] Scanner Vibrato emulation, first results

jhaible at debitel.net jhaible at debitel.net
Thu May 22 12:07:54 CEST 2003


Thank you for posting this.

I'll listen to it at home tonight. (No sound here in the office.)

JH.


Zitat von Scott Juskiw <scott at tellun.com>:

> Just for fun, I made a quick recording of my ham'n playing the same 
> notes/stops through the same sequence: dry, C1, C2, C3, V1, V2, V3. 
> If anything, the real thing sounds rougher (quite a bit more grundge):
> 
> http://www.tellun.com/snd/hammond_chorus_vibrato.mp3
> 
> Straight out, no leslie, no reverb, no synthesizers, no.
> 
> At 4:18 AM +0200 2003/05/21, jhaible wrote:
> >The stops are 808808008, the chord is G3, C4, D4 (if I call the
> >lowest C on the keyboard "C1").
> >
> >I'm especially curious about the V3 setting, because it sounds
> >unexpectedly rough - is a Hammond V3 really like this?
> >
> >JH.
> >
> >
> >>  What notes and stops are you using on these? I'd like to compare with
> >>  my Hammond, it sounds pretty darn close as is.
> >>
> >>  >Here are some results, straight from the breadboard:
> >>  >
> >>  >http://www.oldcrows.net/~jhaible/mp3/scanner_vibrato/
> >>  >
> >>  >Short *.mp3 samples for an organ chord (old CX-3: no Hammond)
> >>  >
> >  > >dry, C1, C2, C3, V1, V2, V3
> >>
> 
> 
> 




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