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#235706 - 06/12/08 07:25 AM Re: Best B3 Simulation
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#235707 - 06/12/08 11:02 AM Re: Best B3 Simulation
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Originally posted by Diki:
You can't route the G70's Hammond section to anything but the main outputs.

Wish I could, though. My Pro-3T would be on tour with me permanently!


You can keep the VK section thru the mains and route the other parts thru seperate outs..
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#235708 - 06/12/08 11:24 AM Re: Best B3 Simulation
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Originally posted by Fran Carango:
You can keep the VK section thru the mains and route the other parts thru seperate outs..



At the cost of losing ALL your effects, Fran... (and all the effects on the style or sequence, too).

Bit too high a cost for a Leslie out for the HB section, IMO Do you LIKE to play bone dry..?
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#235709 - 06/12/08 07:35 PM Re: Best B3 Simulation
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Leslies were bone dry
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#235710 - 06/12/08 07:58 PM Re: Best B3 Simulation
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I had two Leslie 147 RVs on my Hammond B-3...they had spring reverb.

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#235711 - 06/12/08 10:59 PM Re: Best B3 Simulation
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Quote:
Originally posted by Uncle Dave:
Leslies were bone dry


Leslies stood in a room or hall... Those provided the ambience, or reverb was applied to the mikes in a studio situation.

The problem isn't that the Leslies are bone dry (actually, there's a pre-Leslie reverb send), it's that you can't route the B3 section, with the Leslie turned off (but the C/V still on) to a separate output to feed to the Pro-3T. You either do without, or lose the effects on every single part you play EXCEPT the B3 section (by having to route them to the Direct Outs, which are pre-effect).
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#235712 - 06/13/08 07:40 AM Re: Best B3 Simulation
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Ian is right. I use a 147RV, and it has an adjustable reverb, adjusted with a push rod, instead of a knob. Really makes a difference when I use it with a Leslie pre-amp to play guitar through, or a keyboard without a 13 pin connector. Also have a 145...same unit, power-wise, but shorter and no reverb. Extra height on 147 RV is for extra reverb amp and spring chamber.

Nothing like it!


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[This message has been edited by captain Russ (edited 06-13-2008).]

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