From bruce@ashbysolutions.com Fri Sep 08 07:25:51 2000
Subject:RE: [Voce] v3 and foldback

Ilya,

I've noticed exactly what you're talking about. I don't have a Hammond
to check it on, but I think it may be part of the actual response of the
B-3, due to filtering or something. I know that Dave Amels added a lot
of the little nuances from his personal B-3 to the V3.

Best regards,

-BW
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: PhReEkY dEeK [mailto:lerxst@wam.umd.edu]
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 1:10a
To: VoceSupportGroup@egroups.com
Subject: [Voce] v3 and foldback

has anyone noticed this? it's sort of trivial, but anyway... on my v3,
the upper harmonics which fold back are significantly quieter than the
corresponding tones which are not folded back. for example, with only
the
1' drawbar pulled out, G5, G6, and G7 all produce the same tone, yet G6
is
quieter than G5, and G7 is quieter still. having never tried this on a
hammond, i don't know if this is hammond behavior, but i would think
not,
since the tones would all be coming from the same tonewheel via much the
same circuit.

i guess ways to get around this are to choose lower voicings and use
lower drawbars, but when using higher registrations, i still notice it.

anyone have any idea why this is?

- ilya

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