From tymelys22@tadamson.greatxscape.net Wed Jul 25 17:36:29 2001
Subject:Re: H&K rotoshere question.......
Hi
The Spin 2 is available in the UK from Turnkey in London. They're not
cheap. I don't know how they sound but for the price they should be
able to play the organ for you while you catch a drink or two at the
bar.
Thomas.
--- In CloneWheel@y..., Pete Whittaker wrote:
> Chris
> You need to take a line out of the C3's preamp. There are probably
> several possible circuits that can be constructed to do this, but I
got
> a simple one out of the book *The Hammond Organ - Beauty In The B*
by
> Mark Vail (Miller Freeman Books). This line level output is
suitable to
> drive the Rotosphere (or many other effects units). Try searching
the
> internet for alternative designs...
>
> I use the H&K with my C3 because of severe space limitations in my
> practice room, and because it is so quick and easy to record. Also
I can
> play late And not disturb anyone. It's a compromise when compared
to a
> *real* leslie, but it's a compromise I can live with.
>
> I'd be interested to hear what members of this list think about the
Voce
> Spin II. They're not available in the UK yet so I haven't heard one
yet.
> How does it compare with the H&K?
>
> Pete W
>
> Chris wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi,
> > I have an H&K too. I've never heard of anyone using it with a
C3...
> > How do you hook it up?
> > All the best,
> > Chris
> >
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