Topic: Happy Summer Music with my new OrganHammondTeq

Little happy ”summer music” with my new OrganHammondTeq.

I love these opportunities with the Modartt products. I think we use only a small percentage of what we can find out to do, in addition to play with the products as they are. I try to use my imagination:
Imagination is the key. Imagination is defined by the Dictionary of Psychology as, “the reorganization of data derived from past experiences, with new relations, into present ideational experience”. So I think my imagination is what lead me to get new sounds……

Enjoy,

Stig

https://forum.modartt.com/uploads.php?f...ond%20.mp3

https://youtu.be/JVpq0DPnoKE

Last edited by Pianoteqenthusiast (06-07-2021 21:58)

Re: Happy Summer Music with my new OrganHammondTeq

very fun!  what did you do to get the sound?   definitely sounds very different from the chorale organ.

Re: Happy Summer Music with my new OrganHammondTeq

budo wrote:

very fun!  what did you do to get the sound?   definitely sounds very different from the chorale organ.

”What did you do to get the sound?”
I try to get a sound like those old hammond organs, x-66 and like that…

One secret in this piece Organhammondteq summer music is to do as the sound engineer Mikael B Tretov did, when mixing the ”ABBA sound” for the Swedish group. Part of his method was to delay and mix together Agnetha's and Anni-Frid's song a bit to create a fuller sound.

First - I have the playing on tr 1 and tr 2 but move second track a bit away(delay it) to get a fuller ”analog” sound when playing them together.

Secondly -  the pitch, track 1) 440Hz,  track 2) 432Hz

Third - The tremulants adjusted in a special way

Fourth - not exactly the same registration on both tracks
And then, some small other things….. 

I noticed today, that if I make a little little more delay in track 2, the sound gets more ”analog” 

I’m experimenting with these things and was surprised how much can be done…I’m not ready with this - more to come   
I hope the next "hammond" song is even closer to the retro hammond organs.
One year and eight months with Organteq and still I’m finding new ways to use it! Thank you, Roman!

Best,

Stig