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Hammond@zk3.dec.com Archives
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These are the archives from Mark Longo's original Hammond List, 1994-97
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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Why doesn't my clone sound like my B-3?
> >Why doesn't my clone sound like my B-3? > >My Opinion. > >My B-3's tone generator outputs 44-48 have audible upper harmonic >components. The outputs from 37-43 have other lower frequency >components. The ones with the filter cap's, 49-91, have other low/high >frequency components that may or may not be audible. > Oh yeah, I love that crosstalk ! I met someone who had a couple of A-100's that sounded fabulous and he was ging to replace the capacitors (assume do filtering) to reduce the crosstalk ... I told him that the organ sounded perfect as it was WITH the crosstalk .... I guess it depends upon your tastes. On my Korg BX-3 I try to simulate the crosstalk by pulling out the top three drawbars a bit for setting like (8,8,8,0,0,0,2,2,2) ... sounds more authentic especially with the chorusing (fixed the chorusing on my BX-3 by playing with the internal pots ... the extent of my electronics knowledge !) -- Mike <ap748@freenet.carleton.ca> This message was randomly generated by a distributed system of simian processors.
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