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#87255 - 02/26/08 01:42 PM C-1 is here!
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Just got it! Plugged it in and it's a keeper.
Posted here because it's not an arranger, but will soon be one of my primary axes. Plan to use it with the Nord Electro on my right hand for select jazz trio jobs.

Have a jam session on Sunday, so it's "woodsheddin'time".

I'll let you know, but already wish I could make it my primary instrument. Hopefully, I'll be able to book more jazz jobs. Get requests when playing my B-3 at my house job but always turned them down because I didn't want to move the B-3, Leslie, Rhodes, etc.
(Actually do move it several times a year for large fundraisers for the Philharmonic, Kentuckians for Nursing Home Reform, etc.).

The two Nords may make it possible to take those ultra enjoyable gigs. Expect I'll get a little flack from the traditionalists who won't like the look. Kind of like when I take a Zeta or Kydd stick upright to a job where people are looking for an conventional acoustic upright.

Man, Chas, a battle of the C-1's would be something!


"Happy" Russ

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#87256 - 02/26/08 06:11 PM Re: C-1 is here!
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Congratulations, Russ.

Battle of the C-Nord between the two Aces: Baron Chas von Gileshoven vs. Captain Russenbacker.

What a dog-fight!

Taike
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#87257 - 02/27/08 12:10 PM Re: C-1 is here!
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C'pan .. best of luck with it ... enjoy ....
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#87258 - 02/28/08 11:42 AM Re: C-1 is here!
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This thing is GREAT! Gonna take a house job on Sundays at a restaurant/lounge where all the area musicians and service people (bartenders, servers, cooks, owners, etc.) hang out on their day off. Won't pay much, but WHAT FUN! I'll use a 145 with it and maby a Midjay with a controller for the times I can't coerce a drummer to play.

It's not for everyone, but if you fondly remember your B-3 days, you need to check it out!

Played Song For My Father last night with a couple of horn players and a guitar player....a 1/2 hour version trading "fours" and leads and didn't get bored (neither did the audience).

LOVE IT!

Russ (the "Mini-B man").

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#87259 - 02/28/08 01:13 PM Re: C-1 is here!
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Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 6703
Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
Russ, I just saw this. I'm nearly as excited as you are. It hasn't hit you yet, but just wait until the first time you pick this thing up, tuck it under one arm and suddenly realize; wow, I'm basically toting a 'B3' under one arm. I sure hope you got (or get) the Behringer expression pedal that I recommended in some past post; also that kb stand if you plan to use pedals. Truth is, I plan to get that Electro, as well. I've got a couple of boards that I could use as a second board but the thought of that 'red on red' is to tempting to pass up. Now, let me warn you of the dangers.

Once you get into the habit of plopping yourself down squarely in front of that organ, playing your own bass and stuff, EXACTLY the way you want everything to sound, (you have to have at least a drummer; a guitarist makes it heaven, add a great looking female jazz vocalist and you'll never go back home again ), you will never want to play an 'arranger' gig again (I can say that at the BAR, right?).

Anyhoo, don't treat it like the G70 (I know you won't). Make peace with those little red lights passing themselves off as drawbars and just remember things like the minimoog before there were presets. Take your time and find your favorite 6 registrations and save them in programs 1,2. You'll also find "live1, live2" quite handy. You'll soon have it configured so that you can quickly get to any of your favorite regs with max, 2 button pushes.

Congrats again. It's a great, great sounding board. Heck, we'll probably have ol' Cass trading UP in no time .

If I stumble across any good C1 sites or just jazz organ sites in general, I'll let you know. Then we can discuss (and dote over) this great instrument without sounding like the 'superior' a--holes (that we are).

chas
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#87260 - 02/28/08 01:46 PM Re: C-1 is here!
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AMEN..
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#87261 - 02/28/08 03:29 PM Re: C-1 is here!
cgiles Offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by Fran Carango:
AMEN..


....as opposed to just plain a..holes .
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#87262 - 02/29/08 08:01 AM Re: C-1 is here!
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Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
Thanks, Chas. And, thanks for a meaningful critique of the rough Don posted for me. The fact that you were articulate about needing to know the intent of the piece (jazz, fusion or dedicated composition) says a lot about your experience/knowledge about jazz as an art form. Sadly, that piece was only a backing track and a small part of a larger project. I shouldn't complain, at least I get to do this work, which is satisfying in other ways (over-all effectiveness of the film, compensation, etc.). Believe adding B parts to pieces like this will be a perfect use for the C-1. Problem I've had occasionally with Leslies in the studio is noise...probably because of old capacitors. The Leslie effect is realistic enough to use recording, but a real Leaslie is GREAT live with this little monster.


R.

[This message has been edited by captain Russ (edited 02-29-2008).]

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#87263 - 02/29/08 02:21 PM Re: C-1 is here!
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Registered: 03/21/03
Posts: 3748
Loc: Motown
Ol' Cass won't be trading up any time soon. He's barely had the opportunity to play the XK-1. With vacationing down in FL for a month and then all the Easter stuff at church, he hasn't even had enough face time to get bored with the slab.

BUT, it is a tempting thought. Too bad there are no C1's around to try, 'cuz that might change my mind.

Then again, if someone with the initials FC wouldn't have swept a particular DC5m from under my nose, maybe I could have used that to add to a C1. (lol)

Anyway, I am happy for you Russ. In fact, I'm a little jealous, to be sure.
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#87264 - 02/29/08 03:28 PM Re: C-1 is here!
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Registered: 05/26/99
Posts: 9673
Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
Cass..no no no...I talked to the same salesman that you did...I even waited till afternoon...Besides I seen you shopping it..so I knew you didn't want to use it...

So I wheeled and deal-ed..They shipped it out at 5 PM..

Roberto said you never came in again...I gave you the first refusal..and that is exactly what you did..

BTW: If you really need it...I will sell it to you...for $650 delivered..
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