[HAM] AO-28 Sounds

David Anderson thermionic27609 at earthlink.net
Sat Jan 19 12:36:07 CST 2008


As Scott says, tweaking the percussion is one of the easier things to  
do to an organ. Even a weak 6C4 can dull it. It's just basic  
electrical engineering. If you know how to read a schematic and know  
how to choose components, it's not hard to "voice" an instrument. If  
you want a more transparent signal chain, you choose more transparent  
components. If you want more grunge, you choose grungier ones :)

David

On Jan 19, 2008, at 11:49 AM, Jordan Kersten wrote:

> Yes, you are right and being young I haven't played TOO many  
> Hammonds, but I do know that I have heard organs where the  
> percussion seems to bite and have presence while some organs it  
> seems to be dull and get  buried in the sound.  And it doesn't seem  
> to matter how you adjust the Percussion decay setting, it just  
> doesn't get that attack, that bite that I am looking for, while  
> other Hammonds seem too.



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