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FLASH - (Marquis of Kensington) by THOMAS VOGT (KEYTON) on VOX Continental Fantom G7 Hammond

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2011

This is my jam-version of the 1967 Song called FLASH (MoK)
Originally it was an english studioproject by the manager of the kINKS (Robert Wace) and producer Mike Leander.(to be seen on cover pictures). I tried to use some old sounds of the Hammond XM1 on a ELKATONE 700 Leslie driven by tube amp called WINSTON (Echolette of 1968). The beautiful instrument below the Roland Fantom G7 is mostly known on theDoors-tunes & is called VOX CONTINENTAL (1967). I programmed the accompaniment on 7 miditracks (4 beats long) and just modify the volumes on the left sliders & knobs. sometimes i switch between different sounds and want to "let it go"...

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  • Good Jamin Man, keep on with the good wqork, love the Leslie box, what brand is it?

  • @Ispinafex Brand name is ELKA, Model is ELKATONE 700. Italian organ manufacturer arround 1970s-1980s. n later, Elka was sold to Generalmusic (GEM), and it became a brand for amplifiers of GEM.

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  • SUPER !

    

  • Nice. Great job

  • Dein kleiner Stile Wechsel kommt echt SUPER!

    Hammer, weiter so.......UND AB!!!

  • super Sound und ab dafür !!!!!!!!

    good vibration in my ear

  • super Sound und ab dafür !!!!!!!!

  • cool movie and sound..

    greets

    savino

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