Registered: 12/15/99
Posts: 2029
Loc: Ventura, Ca, USA
Just bought the Easy Sounds B3 Expansion pack for my Genos. On Sale right now for $33 vow (on the Yamaha website). Jamming to some Santana Styles ... I am in B3 Heaven
following your post i went and got the pack also...worked out just over £30 here in the uk...been exploring the sounds...very pleased so far...especially when the rotary sp is added
Registered: 12/15/99
Posts: 2029
Loc: Ventura, Ca, USA
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following your post i went and got the pack also...worked out just over £30 here in the uk...been exploring the sounds...very pleased so far...especially when the rotary sp is added
Glad to hear that you are also enjoying he pack. I really like how the Leslie comes in slow how it should be ... I am also one happy camper. Enjoy Eric
Eric thanks , but as a fan of the B3 I must say that I am far of beeing impressed/ as a matter of fact and as a v e r y happy owner of Genos i think that the only complain i have against the genos is on the hammond department and especcialy the leslie . i do not find the two rotors withe diffrenet speeds and i do not find the real pure sound of PROKOL HARUM ' the package is made by twicked sounds and not so succesfull ' i think that every one can edit the sounds of the hammond on the genos even with more success.
Eric thanks , but as a fan of the B3 I must say that I am far of beeing impressed/ as a matter of fact and as a v e r y happy owner of Genos i think that the only complain i have against the genos is on the hammond department and especcialy the leslie . i do not find the two rotors withe diffrenet speeds and i do not find the real pure sound of PROKOL HARUM ' the package is made by twicked sounds and not so succesfull ' i think that every one can edit the sounds of the hammond on the genos even with more success.
Thats why i have a gemini (same as the mojo) module.. Next to best b3 also best dp and much much more
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Don't want to sound like a wet blanket but I wasn't that impressed with the 'Hammond' sounds either. Maybe I've just been listening to too many good 'clonewheels' lately. They're not actually bad, just not 'great' (IMO). They would work in a mix, probably not so much as a solo instrument. But hey, it's all subjective. If it works for YOU and it works for your audiences, then who's to complain. I'd like to hear the opinion of BK9 owners (they have a reputation for having good organ sounds for an arranger).
chas
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