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Logic Studio Tutorial: The EVB3 Organ

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Logic Pro Quicktips are demonstrative primers for those who have never used Logic before and useful updates for experienced users new to Logic Pro 8.

In this Quicktip, Jonathan Perl guides users through a quick tour of the sound generation engine of the EVB3, the virtual organ that ships with Logic Studio.

http://www.zoom-in.com/music/logic-quicktips/applelogic/logic-studio-tutorial...
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  • For all those people not getting the EVB3 to work you must open up the controller and down in the lower left corner you see a section that says MIDI To Presetkey/ MIDI Mode/ Keyboard Mode. You need to click on the Keyboard Mode so that it says Single. Idk why but it works for me now.

  • @gr8tbigtreehugger Click on the I/O section. Hold the Input section and drag down to the EVB3 (Tonewheel Organ) section.

  • The video doesn't show how to get to this module? How do you get to the organ window.

  • The video is dead silent...

    

  • where can u buy this or download ?

  • @KennyParkz

    LinPlug???? I've never heard worse organ plugin....

  • At 2:46, it sounds like you're playing the 4th, not the 'next octave'

  • hi, would like to know how to set up the midi channel for the EVB3 thanks!

  • My EVB3 doesn't work, any ideas whats wrong?

  • @DListComposer This is because the 5 1/3' isn't a harmonic to the 8', but it is the 3rd harmonic to the 16'. Laurens Hammond was an engineer, not an organist, and he thought matematically: the frequency produced by the 5 1/3' drawbar is 3 times the frequency produced by the 16'.

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