This modeling is very simple and useful, but it have a problem: higher notes. Hammond organs have some octave- shifts on higher notes for each drawbar, and the first drawbar has a octave+ on the first octave. You can check it out looking for Hammond modeling specifications. I've done it on Korg Kross some years ago, it's hard to do it but the results are impressive. I'll try to do it on my Krome too, i bought it recently.
Hi Timoteo, I just modelled a drawbar organ in my krome using this (very helpful) video, but I can see what you mean by the problem in the highnotes. Just wondering: Did you already managed to fix this problem on your Krome? I'm looking for the way to do it, but I'm kinda new in the world of sound-design...
I've created progs for each drawbar, each one with 61-note range and the octave-shift configurations - except the 8' drawbar, this is the only drawbar that doesn't need any adjustments. This link should be useful for you: electricdruid.net/technical-aspects-of-the-hammond-organ/
@@timoteostation Hello Timoteo, pudiste hacer eso? me encantaría escuchar el resultado, aunque creo que al final, para que el hammond suene creíble es el amplificador leslie y el rotary speaker, esos efectos no estan tan logrados en el krome :(
+Phil Fisher There are the some delays when you play a chord with this patch because 12 channels sound at the same time. But I think that it is better than a factory preset organs. thank you!
Wow! Thank a lot and many compliments! Good music and all the best!
I LOVE this organ sound and I appreciate you for sharing it with us!
Super
Lovely. Thanks a lot!
Great :) Thank you !!! Published !!! We hope that you will release your new sound pack soon !!! :)
+cyph31 The new sound pack is a good idea :)
i think i seems to need some new sound a little more for new sound pack.
thank you!!
+js kawa Just with this tutorial, you can make plenty of different organ combination ! Well done ! We love our krome for that !
This modeling is very simple and useful, but it have a problem: higher notes. Hammond organs have some octave- shifts on higher notes for each drawbar, and the first drawbar has a octave+ on the first octave. You can check it out looking for Hammond modeling specifications. I've done it on Korg Kross some years ago, it's hard to do it but the results are impressive. I'll try to do it on my Krome too, i bought it recently.
Hi Timoteo, I just modelled a drawbar organ in my krome using this (very helpful) video, but I can see what you mean by the problem in the highnotes. Just wondering: Did you already managed to fix this problem on your Krome? I'm looking for the way to do it, but I'm kinda new in the world of sound-design...
I've created progs for each drawbar, each one with 61-note range and the octave-shift configurations - except the 8' drawbar, this is the only drawbar that doesn't need any adjustments. This link should be useful for you: electricdruid.net/technical-aspects-of-the-hammond-organ/
@@timoteostation Hello Timoteo, pudiste hacer eso? me encantaría escuchar el resultado, aunque creo que al final, para que el hammond suene creíble es el amplificador leslie y el rotary speaker, esos efectos no estan tan logrados en el krome :(
I could use a verbal explanation of what is going on.
Thanks
Nice!
+Ariel Córdoba Thank you!!
Can u just tell me where is the split and layer function in this keyboard
Thanks. I now have it....
+Phil Fisher There are the some delays when you play a chord with this patch
because 12 channels sound at the same time.
But I think that it is better than a factory preset organs.
thank you!
How did u do that???