Have you written a "Hack Book" on how to dial in the many organ sounds? I have a Roland EP-85 digital piano with 1 organ button on the front, and MIDI ports on the back. I need a Baseball park/Hockey arena sound for my son's little league games. Thx. JEFF
I've been looking for examples of how to program a fake tonewheel organ for my Roland SH201. Gonna try some of these concepts and see what happens. Thanks for posting.
Hi PezAult and everyone. Unfortunately the studio where the videos are recorded fell victim to the floods recently here in York UK. The recorded video for 7&8 were lost with some of the equipment. Editing is now being done in a new system and with improvements things such as the aspect ratio and other editing are now sorted. Many thanks, other videos to follow soon including 7&8 when they have been re recorded.
George, love the videos showing how to recreate classic sounds in fact I based my decision to buy a sledge largely because of the videos. I have a question can you fix the oscillators to a single note I want to play the filter.
Some ideas about the Hammond sound. I think it can be improved very much by using the layered sound feature of the Sledge 2.0 firmware revision (availabe for all old sledge models) . The basic sound would again be done with osc 1-3 featuring 16, 5 1/3 and 8, while the "upper" layer can create the full percussion section with 2 osc for 2nd und 3rd (4 and 2 2/3) and envelope for true Percussion giving all of the classic features on/off 2nd/3rd, slow and soft with real time control for the "upper layer"... and even more: monophonic for the percussion effect only as the original Hammond did or polyphonic as the sledge can do ...
Stunning!
Thank you!!!
Have you written a "Hack Book" on how to dial in the many organ sounds? I have a Roland EP-85 digital piano with 1 organ button on the front, and MIDI ports on the back. I need a Baseball park/Hockey arena sound for my son's little league games. Thx. JEFF
I've been looking for examples of how to program a fake tonewheel organ for my Roland SH201. Gonna try some of these concepts and see what happens. Thanks for posting.
Hi PezAult and everyone. Unfortunately the studio where the videos are recorded fell victim to the floods recently here in York UK. The recorded video for 7&8 were lost with some of the equipment. Editing is now being done in a new system and with improvements things such as the aspect ratio and other editing are now sorted. Many thanks, other videos to follow soon including 7&8 when they have been re recorded.
George, love the videos showing how to recreate classic sounds in fact I based my decision to buy a sledge largely because of the videos. I have a question can you fix the oscillators to a single note I want to play the filter.
Some ideas about the Hammond sound. I think it can be improved very much by using the layered sound feature of the Sledge 2.0 firmware revision (availabe for all old sledge models) . The basic sound would again be done with osc 1-3 featuring 16, 5 1/3 and 8, while the "upper" layer can create the full percussion section with 2 osc for 2nd und 3rd (4 and 2 2/3) and envelope for true Percussion giving all of the classic features on/off 2nd/3rd, slow and soft with real time control for the "upper layer"... and even more: monophonic for the percussion effect only as the original Hammond did or polyphonic as the sledge can do ...
Again much appreciated. Now with correct aspect ratio :-). But what about #7, #8 ???
Dirty B3 was a bit too dirty.