From c_schonberger@yahoo.com Tue Jan 12 09:01:27 2010
Subject:Re: M100 Vibrato Demo

Agreed, this sounds very different from a console Hammond. The vibrato does not have that "whining" quality. It seems already to have some kind of nice beating in it. Some of the chorus settings don't sound that great (it sounds like the static sound and some rather unmusical added beating), others sound quite nice, and there is - late in the video - a combination ov vibrato and chorus which sounds very sweet, kind of similar to the tremulants of a theatre organ (which of course are incredibly rich sounding since each pipe has an individual tremulant, can't be emulated by 1970s techmology).

Yep, the M 100 vibrato has some very nice settings. Not sure if they all work together with a leslie though. I love the console C-2 and C-3 settings (of course they don't sound exactly the same on all models or clones) with the leslie, they fit together very well with slow, fast and even stop. 
 
Thanks for posting the link, very informative!
 
Christian 
 

--- On Tue, 1/12/10, ryan wrote:

 

Here is someone demonstrating the Vibrato settings on an M100. To me, it sounds much different than the Vibrato on Hammond consoles.

http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=JwavpcKS5O8



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