[Harp-L] Re: Harmonica as a hammond organ - Willow Weep For Me
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- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2015 14:28:17 -0400
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Konstantin,
Although the 'organ' is too low in the mix it's a fairly convincing
emulation... up until around 2:34 where it veers away from the Hammond sound.
Then very noticeable around 2:46, did you change the effect parameters at
those points?
Christopher Richards
Staging & Production - SPAH
www. harmonicaplanet.com
In a message dated 9/1/2015 4:05:40 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
harp-l-request@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
I continue to experiment to get that hammond sound with harmonica.
That's not only gear question but it also depends on phrasing. I've
tried to think in terms of hammond sound. So here is result. Classic
jazz ballad.
https://soundcloud.com/konstantin-kolesnichenko/willow-weep-for-me
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