From goff747@yahoo.com Wed Jul 12 15:30:58 2017
Subject:Re: XK1C Tweaks for 2 songs?

give me strength: song of the times..eh..
Longtime Eric Clapton Band Member Dick Sims Dies


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Longtime Eric Clapton Band Member Dick Sims Dies
Keyboardist who helped create the 'Tulsa sound' was 60 | |

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doesn't this guy look like an organ player? or a steel player..dick had a custom B3, most likely played i shot the sheriff as well on ocean boulevard...
sounds to me on my clone vk8m 808213440 through studio headphones. just leslie no cho/vib no perc. learn the  rotor ramps dick used throughout if you want to get authentic.
the recording: the bass rotor is close mic/panned to the right and then the whole leslie is cabinet miced somewhere in the middle of the cabinet(?) but closer to the top rotor and panned to the left or they just used two(?) mics at least and sent the lower rotor to the right while attenuating the lower freqs on the left as the left side has minimal bass rotor bleed most of it coming from the right. and conversely the top rotor is missing from the right side. there might've been phase reversal of the mics to get it to sound as it does on the recording. eq is one thing but also consider that mic phase switching or track phase switching is another technique that is used to get certain tones to pop when recording organ. 
the above bar reg is noticeably similar to the track during the higher octave organ parts and since the rotors have been panned you're getting two different representations of the bar regs, the lower rotor carrying that bassy church flute sound that sticks out on the recording. unless you listen with good speakers or headphones the left side organ track isn't as noticed at first.
goff