[HAM] Hammond G162

Jerry Fowler jerryinkc at gmail.com
Sun Feb 25 01:11:32 CST 2007


Is spinner available for download?

-Jerry

On 2/24/07, pj geerlings <pjgee at emptysquare.com> wrote:
>
> Responses below ..
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Harold" <harolds at elknet.net>
> To: "The Hammond Forum" <hammond at zeni.net>
> Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 1:48 PM
> Subject: Re: [HAM] Hammond G162
>
>
> > I wonder, I suppose there is quite a bit that could be done with that
> type
> > of approach.
>
> My original project was called NuBi -- it was a more traditional
> virtualized
> tonewheel organ - the approach with CPrime was to start with my tonewheel
> engine and add two more "ranks" of sine waves to catch not only the 7th
> and
> 11th but the 13th as well ...
>
> > The extra footages could be added.
>
> I'm currently handling this via transposition - though it is still very
> much
> a work in progress
>
> > Does the source of sound then use PCM basis or is there some other
> source
> > that could emulate the idiosyncrasies of tone wheels. Could the multiple
> > key
> > contact effect be brought in.
>
> The virtual tonewheels are pure sine from an extrapolated sine look up
> table - they are very pure and not meant to be Hammond-like at all ;)
>
> > Of course it would also be possible to either allow all undesirable TG
> > idiosyncrasies or to build a "more idealistic" virtual.
>
> Yes sir - that has been my goal since starting this project in 1999
>
> > Presumably, other than triggering from a sequencer. etc. this would be
> > played from midi keyboards and pedal boards.
>
> Yes, I have been finding fairly good MIDI file of Bach organ works ...
>
> > I don't know a lot of what is involved. I wonder what the costs involved
> > are, whether this type of thing has any commercial future. And to what
> > extent you are involved in the depth of the creation here.
>
> There is almost no market for this stuff that I can tell - but I'm a DOS
> programmer by trade - what the heck do I know ;)
>
> > At any rate I wish you luck.
>
> Thanks!!
>
> > At least with organ notes, other than a Leslie effect you  only need to
> > create a steady tone so you can come closer to the real instrument than
> > with
> > a trumpet or guitar.
>
> I did a VST effect called Spinner that is pretty good at capturing some of
> the Leslie magic - but there is nothing like the real thing!
>
> regards,
> pj
>
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