Why don't they test with a swell pedal? That's what'll make them break or make. When playing with a pedal, you should have clear sound at heel position. And when stepped fully down, the distortion should increase more so than the overall loudness and volume. Too bad no one really displays this. Even the Nord ones doesn't care for this. All clones should address that. It may be most or all clones Achilles heel. To make that WOOF scary sound. Still haven't heard one who does this.
@henkehakansson2004 You are SOO right!! I am glad that someone else points this out. I am using a Jesse Crawford record i just posted as my reply to this video. You talk about a master at the Hammond, Jesse is all over this record demonstrating the importance of good swell technique in order to portray the entire range of the Hammond organ's vast tonal capabilities. The organ is just 1 part of the equation. Tube amps are current devices & like a great guitar amp, a real Hammond & Leslie interact
@Royalorgans Yeah, I was wondering the same thing. Except with the Electro 3. But keep in mind, you are comparing a HAMMOND...... with a Hammond SIMULATOR. The organ sound on the Hammond is better. But the things you can do on a Nord are extremely nice to have. I was wondering more of if you could do the same things on this as you can the Nord. I.e. run a piano through the leslie.... Cough* Echoes* Cough*
@supermatt614 I would love to see Hammond make mult-channel leslie speaker again. They have the 21 system but it does not have the Rotosonic Loud speaker. That Rotosonic loud speaker makes everything smooth and makes the organ sound really good. In my opinion, even better than the new 122 and 971 leslie. The only thing about the 971 is that it has more power then some of the ones I just mentioned. I was hoping that NOrd would have given the Stage II piano a 11 pin output for leslie
I seen this board up close in the store...it's 'ok' lol Tad bit' over priced 'in my book' lol
ebufford 2 months ago
Good demo!
Tonewheeldude 4 months ago
Why don't they test with a swell pedal? That's what'll make them break or make. When playing with a pedal, you should have clear sound at heel position. And when stepped fully down, the distortion should increase more so than the overall loudness and volume. Too bad no one really displays this. Even the Nord ones doesn't care for this. All clones should address that. It may be most or all clones Achilles heel. To make that WOOF scary sound. Still haven't heard one who does this.
henkehakansson2004 5 months ago
@henkehakansson2004 You are SOO right!! I am glad that someone else points this out. I am using a Jesse Crawford record i just posted as my reply to this video. You talk about a master at the Hammond, Jesse is all over this record demonstrating the importance of good swell technique in order to portray the entire range of the Hammond organ's vast tonal capabilities. The organ is just 1 part of the equation. Tube amps are current devices & like a great guitar amp, a real Hammond & Leslie interact
paulj0557 3 months ago
This new Hammond is rather fabulous, sounds looks like the legendary B3 ! thanks Susuki
organeu 5 months ago
HI, are the lefthand bass notes sustainable,thank you.!
shecky308 6 months ago
What song was at 0:16?
supermatt614 6 months ago
which do you think is the best. The Hammond Sk-1 or the Nord Stage 2
Royalorgans 7 months ago
@Royalorgans Yeah, I was wondering the same thing. Except with the Electro 3. But keep in mind, you are comparing a HAMMOND...... with a Hammond SIMULATOR. The organ sound on the Hammond is better. But the things you can do on a Nord are extremely nice to have. I was wondering more of if you could do the same things on this as you can the Nord. I.e. run a piano through the leslie.... Cough* Echoes* Cough*
supermatt614 6 months ago
@supermatt614 I would love to see Hammond make mult-channel leslie speaker again. They have the 21 system but it does not have the Rotosonic Loud speaker. That Rotosonic loud speaker makes everything smooth and makes the organ sound really good. In my opinion, even better than the new 122 and 971 leslie. The only thing about the 971 is that it has more power then some of the ones I just mentioned. I was hoping that NOrd would have given the Stage II piano a 11 pin output for leslie
Royalorgans 6 months ago
That is our very own Martin Longhawn, he is the best Jazz keys player I have ever heard....
productionroom 8 months ago
yeah sweet who is that giving it a little jam ?
wrbigrob 8 months ago
who is this playing cause hes good
thelegend4500 8 months ago