@@mrnasty02106 could I ask why? this seems to be a unique instrument..... never played this model but it may be possible to do both drawbar and stops with some creative use of couplers. The drawbars have interesting harmonics which might be possible to use with stops but I'm no sound engineer
@@resetsetmefree478 Yes, you may. I agree. It is a unique instrument. So many things about it make it unique. Awesome point (couplers bring it all together). I go by observation. There's only so much you can hear in popular music (involving this). I believe in using the imagination. I know there's more than the stereotypical: Hammond/Leslie, Hammond, theater organ sounds (which drive me up a wall). The more I read/learn about organs (in general), the more fascinated I become. I know each one has a manual/book (I saw some videos on YT of one).
@@mrnasty02106 yes it goes well past stereotypes and pop music I agree. I like learning about organs too because there's so much to the subject. I used to play a little here and there and I really should get back into it again. Lots has not been the same since moms passing but thats the way it goes Here's one that's impossible to find now, the Hammond G100 which had at least 4 or 5 rotary cabinets! I think it was the only one they ever made which competed *directly* with the pipe organ installations yet it's all tonewheel! ruclips.net/video/vhRaORqtEnM/видео.html
Thank you. It does. Use the tabs. Maybe with some luck, we'll get non-science fiction/opera sounds, with drawbars. It sounds like a Hammond/Leslie (shit). Organs and musical instruments ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO SING.
O' Sole Mio or O' Mia Babbino is more like it, for the shit that is chosen for the sounds. Everything sounds like opera, science fiction (which is pure bullshit), or both. Just think some creature or sound effects, singing 100+ year old songs. This explains why I hate electric/electro-mechanical organs.
What a beautiful sound! I bet Ethyl Smith and Cherry Weiner would have liked to have played on that Hammond.
I WISH I had one like that... Gorgeous!
A beautiful Organ
Nice shop.
"Classical" or not, this machine still sounds far more like a Hammond than an organ.
It has a very generous classical organ stop list also...not the best demo he was using mainly the drawbar sounds
@@resetsetmefree478 Agreed, and I would advise anyone NOT TO USE THEM. Use the given/provided stops instead.
@@mrnasty02106 could I ask why? this seems to be a unique instrument..... never played this model but it may be possible to do both drawbar and stops with some creative use of couplers. The drawbars have interesting harmonics which might be possible to use with stops but I'm no sound engineer
@@resetsetmefree478 Yes, you may. I agree. It is a unique instrument. So many things about it make it unique. Awesome point (couplers bring it all together).
I go by observation. There's only so much you can hear in popular music (involving this). I believe in using the imagination.
I know there's more than the stereotypical: Hammond/Leslie, Hammond, theater organ sounds (which drive me up a wall).
The more I read/learn about organs (in general), the more fascinated I become. I know each one has a manual/book (I saw some videos on YT of one).
@@mrnasty02106 yes it goes well past stereotypes and pop music I agree. I like learning about organs too because there's so much to the subject. I used to play a little here and there and I really should get back into it again. Lots has not been the same since moms passing but thats the way it goes
Here's one that's impossible to find now, the Hammond G100 which had at least 4 or 5 rotary cabinets! I think it was the only one they ever made which competed *directly* with the pipe organ installations yet it's all tonewheel!
ruclips.net/video/vhRaORqtEnM/видео.html
Whew I’m dizzy from watching the shaky, constantly moving around camerawork.
While sounding good the pipe sounds need an external speaker (2) because it sounds muffled.
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How much
Se escucha como un organo tubular
LSI Hammond organ
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A very well-balanced instrument; everyone will find something to despise.
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Sounds just as bad as any other Hammond. About as "classical" as most any other noise you could conjure up.
Troll
This organ has been traded back in and is available as of December 21, 2021
Do you still have the organ? If so, How much are you selling it for?
Thank you for your interest. This organ is sold.
What Leslie you have connected or is there a Leslie speaker?
sounds awful
Lol
Thank you. It does. Use the tabs. Maybe with some luck, we'll get non-science fiction/opera sounds, with drawbars. It sounds like a Hammond/Leslie (shit). Organs and musical instruments ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO SING.
What? No "take me out to the ball game"? 😄
O' Sole Mio or O' Mia Babbino is more like it, for the shit that is chosen for the sounds. Everything sounds like opera, science fiction (which is pure bullshit), or both. Just think some creature or sound effects, singing 100+ year old songs. This explains why I hate electric/electro-mechanical organs.