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Posted on: December 27, 2010 @ 01:19 PM
okdk
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I’ve got some great B3 sounds using my ES7, Organ Sessions samples, and my Neo Ventilator.  But I’ve been trying to add the C3 chorus by using the chorus effects and just can’t quite get it.  Does anybody have any advise for this?  I have a real Hammond C3/122 that I compare sounds to and it’s very close but not quite.  I know I’ll never get it perfect but maybe somebody can help with using the effects better.  Specific settings would be appreciated!!

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Posted on: December 27, 2010 @ 03:21 PM
DavePolich
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There are many B3-with-chorus sounds in this library (I’m DCP, and I created it:

http://shop.motifator.com/index.php/voice-libraries/motif-xs-voice-libraries/b-s-knees-for-the-motif-xs.html

If you get it and download it, you can take a look at how I programmed
the chorus effect. Basically, I used element LFO’s and set their speeds
to be slightly different from each other. I didn’t use a chorus insert
effect.

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Posted on: December 29, 2010 @ 12:54 AM
okdk
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Thanks, I’ll check that out.  You’d think the chorus effect would be what you want, but it doesn’t really duplicate it right.

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Posted on: December 29, 2010 @ 02:04 PM
okdk
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DavePolich - 27 December 2010 03:21 PM

There are many B3-with-chorus sounds in this library (I’m DCP, and I created it:

http://shop.motifator.com/index.php/voice-libraries/motif-xs-voice-libraries/b-s-knees-for-the-motif-xs.html

If you get it and download it, you can take a look at how I programmed
the chorus effect. Basically, I used element LFO’s and set their speeds
to be slightly different from each other. I didn’t use a chorus insert
effect.

Do you use this also in Organ Sessions?

  [ Ignore ]  

Posted on: December 29, 2010 @ 03:15 PM
DavePolich
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Joined  07-27-2002
status: Guru
okdk - 29 December 2010 02:04 PM
DavePolich - 27 December 2010 03:21 PM

There are many B3-with-chorus sounds in this library (I’m DCP, and I created it:

http://shop.motifator.com/index.php/voice-libraries/motif-xs-voice-libraries/b-s-knees-for-the-motif-xs.html

If you get it and download it, you can take a look at how I programmed
the chorus effect. Basically, I used element LFO’s and set their speeds
to be slightly different from each other. I didn’t use a chorus insert
effect.

Do you use this also in Organ Sessions?

Yes, I programmed some of the organ sounds in Organ Sessions, and used the
same method.

The Motif’s inert effect and global effect chorus is a different thing -
the Hammond “chorus” wasn’t stereo, and it wasn’t a DSP effect either.
It really was a vibrato - if you recall correctly, there were several
choices available with the chorus/vibrato knob, three vibratos, and three choruses.

  [ Ignore ]  


 
     


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