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Got my first Hammond and it’s not an organ!

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  • @zvon said:

    @NeuM said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @NeuM said:
    I knew a family who had an entire church organ installed in their basement. Not just the keyboards, but the entire pipe network, installed in the ceiling of their basement. When they played that thing the entire house shook.

    I was just thinking man I wonder what it would be like to be in that house when they’re shredding on that thing lol

    It was spectacularly loud.

    Must have been grandiose!

    I work with a guy from Philadelphia who said the world’s largest pipe organ is in a (long closed) department store there. It’s apparently still used, and you can feel this enormous building shake from the outside when it’s played.

  • @zvon said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @zvon said:
    Closer to melodicas, I still have 3 vintage reed organs, including a rare MicrOrgan. It’s available in my Reed Organs sample set.

    Ooo I love Reed organs too. Gonna be saving this for when I get paid again 🤩

    I had a Reed organ as a kid that I loved. I’m sure my parents hated it though lol

    When I was 10, I asked for a drum kit but my parents refused!

    My parents said yes and then immediately regretted it and implemented certain times I could and couldn’t play it 😂 luckily I was born into a pretty musical family so they mostly understood.

  • In this video, I have imported a sample from the above Hammond PRO-24B that was recorded using the built-in mics.

    The original sample is F3 (MIDI note 41) but here the root is the Samplewiz 2 default C5 (MIDI note 60). I have not transposed it for this quick experiment.

    Sound shaping tools used are the granular engine, forward/backward loop, delay and reverb. Additionally octave and filter cutoff are modulated by the LFOs at 2 slightly different rates, 1.0 s and 893 ms respectively.

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