From jackoverfull@gmail.com Sat Mar 24 15:07:57 2012
Subject:Re: Hammond SK1 arrives at Guitar Center/ First Impression
Sure, I meant you can actually change how those two settings work from the back of the organ.
But perhaps I only think I read that somewhere and it's a feature unique to VB3…
Il giorno 24/mar/2012, alle ore 22.49, j a ha scritto:
> On a "real" Hammond (like a B3 or C3 for instance) you can select percussion "fast" or "slow."
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> Il giorno 24/mar/2012, alle ore 21.32, mrk7421 ha scritto:
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> > Is the Nord C2D different than the Nord C2? I played the C2D at NAMM.... it sounded quite similar to what I recall the Nord C2 sounding like.
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> if I understood correctly they've improved a few things but not much…
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> > One of the things about the C2 that I noticed was that the long percussion decay wasn't very long, whereas on the Key B it was just about where I liked it. Ditto the Numa.
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> > I use long percussion decay as sort of a main sound so I was pleased with the Numa in this regard. And having a quality onboard leslie sim and a great price sealed it for me.
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> Shouldn't be possible to actually change how fast the percussion decays? It surely is in VB3 and It seemed to me you could do that as well on _real_ hammonds…
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