From djacques@csulb.edu Tue Jan 09 08:47:45 2007
Subject:Re: Korg CX-3 drawbar settings/library

This is all true. I based my modifications on Bruce's Leslie settings. And
yes, a tube preamp is a must. I use the SE 122 AMA and preamp. But some
players use others.



I sold my 1963 Hammond B3 to help pay for my wedding (sniff). But I
purchased a nice Fruitwood 1959 B3 this past Sunday to replace it. So I am
back to 4 - B3's. (Silly me).



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From: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Bruce Wahler
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 8:29 AM
To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
Cc: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [CWSG] Re: Korg CX-3 drawbar settings/library



Hi All,

For the record:

- I (Bruce Wahler) developed only the Leslie settings by comparing my
MIDI'ed Leslie 251 to the sound of the CX-3's Leslie sim. I used the Leslie
visuals to figure out the ramp, start, and stop times. The final comparison
MP3s can be heard at http://clonewheel.
ashbysolutions.com, in the Korg
section.

- David created the amp, overtone, and leakage settings by comparing the
CX-3 to several real B-3's he owns (owned?).

- The whole thing requires a tube preamp and possibly some EQ to really dial
things in. I find that most of the Leslie sims sound better with a boost at
around 2KHz, and a cut of the standard treble (10K-12KHz). This more closely
emulates the "honk" of a real Leslie horn and driver, IMHO.

Regards,

-BW

--
Bruce Wahler
Design Consultant
Ashby SolutionsT http://consult.
ashbysolutions.com
978.386.7389 voice/fax
bruce@ashbysolution s.com

At 10:46 AM 1/9/2007, jake92028 wrote:
>--- In CloneWheel@yahoogro ups.com,
"jake92028" wrote:
>>
>> --- In CloneWheel@yahoogro ups.com,
"pharmboyjoe"
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > I've read that David Jacques has posted a bunch of great settings
>on
>> > this site, but I'm not finding them. Can anyone direct me to a good
>> > refrence for tweaking the CX-3?
>
>Or message #24603 and I believe there was a Speakeasy Preamp as part of
>those settings, which DJ says were developed first by Bruce Wahler, and
>those settings used as his starting reference. Wj

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