[HAM] Auger chop

goffmac747 at aol.com goffmac747 at aol.com
Sun Jun 24 11:07:25 CDT 2007


 Thanks for the in- depth. From what I see on the net, he has handles and the B3 side shape is gone. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nIZY4kLrAo&mode=related&search=

It's cool you get to converse with him. Saw him years ago in San Diego when someone I knew who produced his show asked me what I thought of Brian. The producer did not know much.
Never saw him use Leslies. But does he do recording work for other projects that need Leslies?


 


 

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Beach <steve at secludedbeach.anikast.ca>
To: The Hammond Forum <hammond at zeni.net>
Sent: Sun, 24 Jun 2007 9:01 pm
Subject: Re: [HAM] Auger chop










His website refers to a place called "Organ Planet", but they have no 
presence on the web that I could find.

His silver-sparkle B-3 doesn't appear to be chopped as the legs and bass 
pedal assembly with expression pedal are still intact.   He does have a few 
mods though, which I asked him about recently.   One was a percussion boost 
mod on the lower block of the lower manual.  He claims he doesn't use this 
anymore.  I also asked him about some insert jacks which were just below the 
percussion boost mod.   He said those were so he could hook up to 4 Leslies 
for when he's doing studio work and someone wants him to use Leslie's for 
recording.   I think he was pulling my leg on that one, as I've never seen 
Leslie hookups in the location.  It looked more like an effects loop for 
getting to and from his adjacent mixing rack.

He also has a small rack beside his rig, which includes all the standard 
reverbs, compressors, etc.  JBL or Carvin monitors.

Steve B.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <goffmac747 at aol.com>
To: <hammond at zeni.net>
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2007 7:47 AM
Subject: [HAM] Auger chop


>
> Anyone know who made Auger's chop?
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