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Rotary Organ 3rd Party Devices

Started by Pianoman, June 05, 2020, 08:08:22 AM

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Pianoman

I remember reading about this in a post many months ago that there are some
3rd party devices that are good forotary acceleration effects.

As many know, the fast/slow effects on organs such as WhiterBars do not
accelerate naturally like a Leslie, instead jumping from slow to fast within a flash
of a second.

Does anyone still remember the names of these 3rd party devices?

Best Regards,

Abby.

Rick D.

Abby,

Check this video out, it may help you decide what to get.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4u3G1MYMKlM


Rick D.

Pianoman

Thanks for your quick response Rick.
They're all very good and I am checking the prices at Thomann.

Best Regards,

Abby.

Hammond Yamaha

Abbey
I use the Neo Instruments unit.  Very nice.
Frank

Bachus

Quote from: Pianoman on June 05, 2020, 03:44:19 PM
Thanks for your quick response Rick.
They're all very good and I am checking the prices at Thomann.

Best Regards,

Abby.

https://www.thomann.de/nl/neo_instruments_ventilator_ii.htm

This seems to be the to go for all serious musicians..

It also has a mini and even a micro version, much smaller, but same quallity of the leslie..

DerekA

Remember that if you use an organ flutes voice, you can use one of the rotary dsp where you can adjust the rotor acceleration.
Genos

Bachus

Quote from: DerekA on June 06, 2020, 03:56:14 AM
Remember that if you use an organ flutes voice, you can use one of the rotary dsp where you can adjust the rotor acceleration.

Thats the problem derek, switching from slow to fast in realtime with this simulation is totally unrealistic.. there is no way to make that much better trough the settings..

Now, i personally can live with it, but many purists get irritated by this, and want better.

soryt

Genos & YC61 and Tannoy Gold 5 Monitors
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DerekA

Quote from: Bachus on June 06, 2020, 04:01:43 AM
Thats the problem derek, switching from slow to fast in realtime with this simulation is totally unrealistic.. there is no way to make that much better trough the settings..

Now, i personally can live with it, but many purists get irritated by this, and want better.

Yes I take your point, a real Hammond enthusiast won't be happy
Genos