If you've been craving more of my fat hard rock organ...

Re: If you've been craving more of my fat hard rock organ...

EHX has been hitting it out of the park lately. Excellent song, as usual.
 
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I know you've mentioned them before, I really need to purchase something of theirs. Every time I look them up I wonder why I haven't yet.
 
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cool! I just listen to em on spotify. they are cool! here they are:

 
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Unless you count analogue tape recording studio trickery, tone wheel organs do not gliss upwards.

So you're saying its supernaturally impressive. Yes, thats it. :bigok:
 
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Sometimes thread titles like this one worry me. :p

Cool clip.
 
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How'd you record the "organ" parts? Do you play a full 1-3-5 triad at once, and it makes the organ sound for the whole chord (if so, how does it handle that? Any glitches/oddities on certain chords? How complex can the chords get before the pedal's modulation goes wack?), or do you have to multi track each part of the chord?
 
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I suspect that the note tracking technology in the B9 and C9 pedals is the same as in the EHX Pitch Fork.

If the B9 drawbar setting simulation mixes in enough of the right organ footage/partial overtones, effectively, each single guitar note produces a chord.

Connecting the B9 (or C9) and Pitch Fork pedals in sequence should prove interesting.
 
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Cool diddy ex-250.
Bigelf reminds me of a cross between Alice Cooper and ELO. Cool!
 
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I've heard unofficially that the organ/piano pedals are all essentially tweaked POG sounds. Whether thats accurate, I have no idea.

On this song I double tracked the organ. Cathedral model doing chords down the middle, Continental model doing single note harmony/lead parts panned hard left.
 
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