Re: [hammond_zone] Novice on board
Hi Macinkilt, Welcome to the group. As to your question about the F's on your M3, the notes on the Hammond are built up from a mixture of frequencies generated by spinning toothed wheels (hence
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Chris Clifton <chris@...>
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#6000
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Re: [hammond_zone] BILLY COBHAM "ART OF 3"
Roger, I think we have another zoner from Italy.PozziZanna1974 is from Trestie if i recall correctly. Jeff
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jlc7184@...
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#6013
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Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.
Doug: A special tool is required to remove the dingle arm. This is because it's buried under the lower udatulator plate. This tool, which was Hammon part # B2-02T564, consisted of a stratifed
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Raul de Jalapeno <raul_de_jalapeno@...>
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#5999
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Re: [hammond_zone] drawbar settings
Brian, What does the term"padding "mean. thanks..jeff
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jlc7184@...
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#6012
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Re: [hammond_zone] Novice on board
Welcome to the outfit, macnkilt! Raul
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Raul de Jalapeno <raul_de_jalapeno@...>
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#5998
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Re: [hammond_zone] G-100 question
another one that had a "Bombarde 16" instead. What's the story with that? Are all G-100's not the same? I would guess that since it is technicaly rather simple to create a stop sound (requires a
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Richard B. Ahlvin <rahlvin@...>
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Re: [hammond_zone] stops and couplers versus drawbars
OOPS, sorry about that empty post... I hit "send now" rather than "X" when I wanted to start from scratch. For an alternative to "take the highest number" check out "Hammond Organ Additive Synthesis"
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dougsyolists@...
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#6010
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Re: [hammond_zone] G-100 Specifications
Klann was the manufacturer of the G-100 console...(keyboards, mechanical stop capture action system, coupling system); they're still in business BTW. R Ahlvin
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Richard B. Ahlvin <rahlvin@...>
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#5996
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Re: [hammond_zone] stops and couplers versus drawbars
In a message dated 03/01/2002 1:10:34 PM Eastern Standard Time, organist@... writes: << I can't tell you how many organists I've bumped into over the years who ask me this very same question,
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dougsyolists@...
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Re: Tone Geneator Theory of Operation.
Quote from the article: ""Later versions of the tone generator are equipped to operate nofer trunnions whenever a barescent skor motion is required, in conjunction with a drawn reciprocating dingle
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dug5037 <dug01@...>
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Re: [hammond_zone] Digest Number 416
Carlo, all these charts of translated pipe organ stops to hammond drawbars sound pretty good, as long as you want to hear them still alone. But as you might know, in classical music you have to mix
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Hans-Bernd.Bockting@...
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Tonewheel description
Hi all, I'm looking for a technical decription of the tonewheels operating principles. I need something which develops two orientations : mechanics (wheels, clutches, shafts,...) and electrics (mostly
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marc saint-f¨¦lix <marc.saint-felix@...>
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Re: [hammond_zone] re: A Whiter Shade Of Pale
cheers --- Peter D Abrams <pabrams@...> wrote: <HR> <html><body> <tt> <a href="http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~maf/">http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~maf/</a><BR> <BR> Alex Poole wrote:<BR> <BR>
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Alex Poole
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Re: [hammond_zone] need help with leslie 147 amp
Tim, When the 200mfd. cap failed, (it almost certainly has been destroyed by the reverse voltage) it would have changed the bias on the output valves (tubes) as you shut the power off quickly it is
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Chris Clifton <chris@...>
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#5989
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need help with leslie 147 amp
Hi fellow hammond zoners, I just got a leslie 145 that apears to be in really clean shape inside and out, there is literaly no dust in this thing at all. It came out of a church along w/ a matching
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tim consequence
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#5988
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Re: I'll Try again sry bad link
Is *that* English? Can we go back to French please? Swedish anyone? Bork bork bork??? t4oh2
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t402_owner <t402_owner@...>
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#5987
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Re: [hammond_zone] Tonewheel description
You can find some information here: http://www.mosweb.com/id276.htm Doug
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dougsyolists@...
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Re: [hammond_zone] RE: A Whiter Shade Of Pale
I can remember seeing the band on "Top of the Pops", they definitely used a Hammond spinet, can't remember enough detail to identify the model. In those days the BBC still had that quaint old
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Chris Clifton <chris@...>
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Re: [hammond_zone] drawbar settings
Thanks for the clarification Godbless, Brian _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com
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Brian Williams <brotherbrianwilliams@...>
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Re: [hammond_zone] drawbar settings
Brian, I understand your point. I've been to many protestant churches, both as a member of the congregation, and as an organist. My comments are coming from the angle of someone who's a concert
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Carlo Pietroniro <organist@...>
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