From frederick.somerville@gmail.com Wed May 30 09:03:29 2012
Subject:Re: Nord C2D/C2v2.00 good enough for recording a demo?

The C2d has allready been used for two studio recordings that I know about.

One is with Pierre Swärd using the c2d in a leslie 122.

2012/5/30 James Eaton

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> Hi All,
> This is really directed at people who have used the Nord C2D/C2 v2.00 but
> I expect others will have very valid opinions also:
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> I was wondering about doing a short jazz organ trio demo recording (4
> songs) on the C2 v2.00 rather than using a real Hammond, just because
> - It will be faster to set up
> - I don't need to acoustically isolate the drums (the guitar will go
> direct)
> - I can record the MIDI, the dry out and the simulated rotor out for use
> on mix down e.g. I could either drive the organ with the MIDI and mix it
> down through a 147 for example, or the MIDI just controlling the Leslie
> speed and driving the Leslie with the dry out, or use the simulated Leslie
> on mix down, or I guess a mixture of real and sim Leslie?
>
> Any thoughts? Is it good/realistic enough? Is the MIDI playback fast
> enough esp. since there will be a lot of swell pedal data all down the same
> MIDI cable? Would you use the sim or the 147? Would anyone notice the
> difference?
>
> Thanks in advance for your advice!
> James
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MVH Frederick Somerville

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