That was seriously fun stuff! Really put me into rock concert mood, with the keyboardist giving the rest of the band some time to recharge/re-hydrate while he entertains the crowd. Solid!
Wow. You're good. You're Inspiration for me to keep practicing And I want all three of those pedals! Sounds great Should sound great when paired with my Hammond XK-2 and Wurlitzer 200A Thanks
@@adrianzendeh just remember that every drive pedal should be BEFORE leslie (real or digital). So if you use your MAG with internal Ventilator you should have a "insert" or "send-return" option in order to put the pedal before the Vent
Great video! I just bought an A-100, quite similar to your C-3. I am comfortable doing my own electronics work, but don't know where to tap the signal to run to the effects. Is it possible to post a picture inside the back of your organ to see how the electronics are wired?
@@markk.8410 ciao, thanks for comment 👍 On my C3, I have both the regular multi-pin output and a standard mono jack output (so I can use normal effect pedals). A good technician can easily make it 👍
@@marcoballa I am looking to be my own technician. I want to create the mono jack output also. Can you upload a picture of where your technician attached your connection? Thanks!
@@markk.8410 honestly I do not know where it is, I just can see the "final" jack output near to the multi-pin. I will ask to the person who did the job 😁
(I still have to "move" the organ for the annual oil refill... everything is wired down to the centimeter in the studio and every time I have to move the organ it's a long and complicated job 🙂- please be patient for the picture 🙂 -)
thanks to you for comment! it's just an experiment :-)))) feel free to see also the last video concerning how every detail in hammond (keyckick, chorus, percussion, etc.) react to real tube preamp: ua-cam.com/video/9O9S8nnGKYU/v-deo.html
How would one use either of these with a Combo ll preamp and a Leslie 760? Do you have to have a stand-alone amp, in addition to the organ and Leslie? I really need some reverb for my C-3. Thanks!
Hello man, I'm facing the same scenario as you (with a Leslie HL 822 instead of the 760). I have a mono jack at the output of my A100, which goes into a Combo II then into the leslie, I plan to test a Tall and Fat type pedal between the organ output and the Combo. Have you found a solution since this comment?
Thanks Dear Marco for showing the demo. i also sent you another comment on your other video, i have gotten the new 115 tornado and wanted to ask something. also would you recoment the Tall and fat over the tube tc?
ciao! thanks to you for comment! congratulations for you new Tornado! the tube amped Tornado does not need the Tall & Fat, as the all-tube amplification provide the natural tube saturation for THAT sound we all love :-) the TC Tube Pilot provides a different kind of saturation, more aggressive distortion and it should be an "alternative" if you need still "more angry" sound :-) here an example of my Tornado (tube amped) with a added naughtiness by the TC Tube Pilot: ua-cam.com/video/HdmAwHXfcyo/v-deo.htmlm5s her just the Tornado and nothing more: ua-cam.com/video/DMh-YOeb8wM/v-deo.html
@@marcoballa Thanks so much for the reply Marco, The Tornado is amazing but realy needs extra agresive sound, Ill tey the Pilot :)))) by the way the tall and fat hasnt arrived......from Canada
you have the Tube amped one, correct? so You just have to use it at 20 watt and turn up the volume :-) you instantly obtain the Jon Lord sound :-)))) (Tall & Fat could be useful for the transistor version)
@@marcoballaYes Dear Marco, I have the tube amp Tornado 115, i put the volium of the red pr-eamp on 50% to max and i am getting a nice overdrive, but i play at my home studio and i realy need to play very laud to get the overdrive sound even if i play on the 20 watts option, also it looks like my Hammond B3 putting out HUMM NOICE when i push the volium pedal all the way to the end, however i have gotten today the Tube pilot as you rcomended yesterday and it is adding an amazing sound to the overall sound even if i play on Low Volium. it sounds fantastic!!!:)))
@@dedile69 it works as a real vintage leslie, so you have to increase volume to get the right tube saturation. In a studio room 20 watt are not so loud (if you have a separate room for it) :-) It's exactly like a real 145 or 147 leslie
How would one use either of these with a Combo 2 preamp and a 760 Leslie? Do you have to have a stand alone amplifier in addition to the organ and Leslie? I really need some reverb for my C-3. Thanks!
ciao! I have a standard mono jack out from the organ. (a good technician can make it easily). and the 3300 leslie has a standard jack in too, so it's easy 🙂
That was seriously fun stuff! Really put me into rock concert mood, with the keyboardist giving the rest of the band some time to recharge/re-hydrate while he entertains the crowd. Solid!
thanks for your comment!
Wow. You're good.
You're Inspiration for me to keep practicing
And I want all three of those pedals!
Sounds great
Should sound great when paired with my Hammond XK-2 and Wurlitzer 200A
Thanks
Ciao! Thanks for comment👋
I tried them with wurlitzer and rhodes too and the sound is great 👍
Wow...just now seeing this = excellent!
thanks a lot!
L’ hammond è sempre l’Hammond ....ricordi degli anni 70.... il mio un L100...comunque bravo alle prossime 🎹
What a nice hammond C3. Is it hard to find the UK cabinet? I like the design.
Thanks for comment 👍
Yes, not easy to find this smooth/plain cabinet, I was really lucky 😊
Man great playing ang thanks for the inspiration. Deffinitly gonna try the Overdrive with my Mag Organ
Thanks to you for comment!
The HX3 engine has a great drive too 👍👍👍👍
@@marcoballa Yea thats true, but im looking for something that makes my organ scream ;)
@@adrianzendeh 😁😁😁😁
@@adrianzendeh so... other examples (and a new SCREAM organ video is coming soon):
ua-cam.com/video/212aKoBBda0/v-deo.html
@@adrianzendeh just remember that every drive pedal should be BEFORE leslie (real or digital). So if you use your MAG with internal Ventilator you should have a "insert" or "send-return" option in order to put the pedal before the Vent
Great video! I just bought an A-100, quite similar to your C-3. I am comfortable doing my own electronics work, but don't know where to tap the signal to run to the effects. Is it possible to post a picture inside the back of your organ to see how the electronics are wired?
@@markk.8410 ciao, thanks for comment 👍
On my C3, I have both the regular multi-pin output and a standard mono jack output (so I can use normal effect pedals).
A good technician can easily make it 👍
@@marcoballa I am looking to be my own technician. I want to create the mono jack output also. Can you upload a picture of where your technician attached your connection? Thanks!
@@markk.8410 honestly I do not know where it is, I just can see the "final" jack output near to the multi-pin.
I will ask to the person who did the job 😁
@@marcoballa Thank you sir, any input would be appreciated!
(I still have to "move" the organ for the annual oil refill... everything is wired down to the centimeter in the studio and every time I have to move the organ it's a long and complicated job 🙂- please be patient for the picture 🙂 -)
Really fun, thanks
thanks to you for comment!
it's just an experiment :-))))
feel free to see also the last video concerning how every detail in hammond (keyckick, chorus, percussion, etc.) react to real tube preamp:
ua-cam.com/video/9O9S8nnGKYU/v-deo.html
How would one use either of these with a Combo ll preamp and a Leslie 760? Do you have to have a stand-alone amp, in addition to the organ and Leslie? I really need some reverb for my C-3. Thanks!
For all "normal" effects pedals you need a standard mono jack.
Maybe a good tecnician can make an adapter...
(I use a standard mono jack, both from organ and into leslie 3300W)
Hello man, I'm facing the same scenario as you (with a Leslie HL 822 instead of the 760). I have a mono jack at the output of my A100, which goes into a Combo II then into the leslie, I plan to test a Tall and Fat type pedal between the organ output and the Combo. Have you found a solution since this comment?
@@orgue2999 Not yet, but I'm working on it. I'll be sure to post a comment when/if I do. I hope you do as well. Good luck! 🎹
How are you running the effects thru the organ itself ???
ciao!
I have a standard mono jack out from the organ, so it's easy!
Thanks Dear Marco for showing the demo. i also sent you another comment on your other video, i have gotten the new 115 tornado and wanted to ask something. also would you recoment the Tall and fat over the tube tc?
ciao!
thanks to you for comment!
congratulations for you new Tornado!
the tube amped Tornado does not need the Tall & Fat, as the all-tube amplification provide the natural tube saturation for THAT sound we all love :-)
the TC Tube Pilot provides a different kind of saturation, more aggressive distortion and it should be an "alternative" if you need still "more angry" sound :-)
here an example of my Tornado (tube amped) with a added naughtiness by the TC Tube Pilot:
ua-cam.com/video/HdmAwHXfcyo/v-deo.htmlm5s
her just the Tornado and nothing more:
ua-cam.com/video/DMh-YOeb8wM/v-deo.html
@@marcoballa Thanks so much for the reply Marco, The Tornado is amazing but realy needs extra agresive sound, Ill tey the Pilot :)))) by the way the tall and fat hasnt arrived......from Canada
you have the Tube amped one, correct?
so You just have to use it at 20 watt and turn up the volume :-)
you instantly obtain the Jon Lord sound :-))))
(Tall & Fat could be useful for the transistor version)
@@marcoballaYes Dear Marco, I have the tube amp Tornado 115, i put the volium of the red pr-eamp on 50% to max and i am getting a nice overdrive, but i play at my home studio and i realy need to play very laud to get the overdrive sound even if i play on the 20 watts option, also it looks like my Hammond B3 putting out HUMM NOICE when i push the volium pedal all the way to the end, however i have gotten today the Tube pilot as you rcomended yesterday and it is adding an amazing sound to the overall sound even if i play on Low Volium. it sounds fantastic!!!:)))
@@dedile69 it works as a real vintage leslie, so you have to increase volume to get the right tube saturation.
In a studio room 20 watt are not so loud (if you have a separate room for it) :-)
It's exactly like a real 145 or 147 leslie
Hi! How do you setup the pedals between the hammond and the Leslie??? Thanks!
ciao!
I have a standard mono jack out from the organ, so it's easy!
@@marcoballa but how do you plug than to the Leslie?? How did you set that plug in the hammond? You don't use 11pin Leslie cable I assume?
as described in the video, I use the 3300W (or, live, the Tornado), so standard mono jack input :-)
How would one use either of these with a Combo 2 preamp and a 760 Leslie? Do you have to have a stand alone amplifier in addition to the organ and Leslie? I really need some reverb for my C-3. Thanks!
2:16 Il DRIP mi piace dibbrutto 😉
eh sì, fa il suo lavoro 🙂
grazie per il commento!
How are you tapping into the signal? Is this just the preamp signal off the back of the organ?
ciao!
I have a standard mono jack out from the organ.
(a good technician can make it easily).
and the 3300 leslie has a standard jack in too, so it's easy 🙂