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KRK

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  1. another bass/drums/keyboards experiment from myself, from 5:22 (and a friend of mine on guitar and my group's singer in the first part of the video): tribute to Glenn Hughes & Deep Purple
  2. ciao, sorry for the late reply! (I'm not able to receive notifications here!!!!!!) connection for this setup: - USB midi from controller directly to smartphone (using a OTC adapter for my 7 years old Samsung smartphone 🤣) - audio direct from smartphone to mixer (using the stero headphones output minijack - and two mono jacks to the other side of the cable -) 🍻
  3. €14,99... that's all 🤣 (still one of the best clone & leslie simulation)
  4. ciao, yeah, I like bass sound too, but unfortunately I'm just a "beguinner" with the 4 strings 🙂 and, unfortunately, I love drums too... the story is that, for my home/studio experiments, I prefer to "do it myself" (with the knowledge that with a real bassist and a real drummer everything would be better 🙂 )
  5. some examples of mine, with different amp/cabinet (or simulation). Wurly with Mooer tube head (Fender Bassman replica) and 12' cabinet (miked inside isobox) Wurly with GSi BURN (guitar combo simulation) Wurly with Ik Multimedia AMPLITUBE (Fender Twin simulation) Wurly with real Leslie (miked inside isobox) (hammond and clavinet are with the same leslie too) I also I tried miking my 200A internal speakers, but still have not found the correct "taste"... 🍻
  6. I am responding to a request from a contact who asked for a different video from the one already published with the same pedal and my C3 (that one was recorded live on a mixer desk). a Hammond with a very clear sound (by Silvio Della Mattia ), the pedal, a "basic" system with two suspended speakers and nothing else. all deliberately recorded with an ambient microphone. the hammond signal (as already experienced with my C3) is quite impetuous, therefore I had to use the SOFT TAB of the instrument volume in the first part of the video. the internal drive of the Lex was at less than half excursion, and reacts in a philological manner (the more signal you "throw" at it, the more it produces saturation - saturation which is generally correct on all frequencies, a behavior that other leslie simulators do not offer - ). in the second part of the video the organ volume TAB is on NORMAL... the pedal doesn't flinch, and reacts in a "suitable" way (some Derek Sherinian sound ). with the GSi Burn discontinued, this pedal appears to be the only effective alternative (the Ventilator, for a variety of reasons, does not offer such "correct" behavior).
  7. yes, agree. there are many videos of mine in the same playlist linked here above 👍🍻
  8. updated playlist Vortex with different clonewheels and real Hammond 🥂
  9. Vortex with Hammond KX5 (feel free to find all Vortex videos linked in this video info/description)
  10. thanks for feedback (unfortunately I do not have backing track available - I always delete every project and audio files after video release - )
  11. 😁 I have a 6 years old video of mine 😅 various experiments (including guitar solo, played with bass 🤣)
  12. for the rock users 🙂😁 Vortex with Soul in ROCK mode... (random chords, in order to let you hear the clean natural tone of the Vortex with various Soul settings. the Vortex has solid states amp, just the natural clean sound, drive comes from the Legend Soul)
  13. ciao, it's basically the solid state version of the Tornado (same project, now improved). the creator of the Tornado now will make the tube amped version only, and the solid state will be produced by Viscount (named Vortex). it's (in term of sound) a 3300 leslie-oriented, in half dimensions and weight (the tube amped version, Tornado, same dimensions but obviously with a 122/147-oriented sound). I can take it by myself and put in a small city car, having that sound on stage 👍 (I have the tube amped Tornado). example :-) 🍻
  14. STOP/BRAKE position in Lex V2: as in the V1, you have to keep pushed the left switch. BURN: internal tube obviously does not work in the "correct" way (the 12Volt power is not the best for make it work). BUT, changing tube type MAKE change in the sound. some example here (maybe HX3 + BURN is the "perfect" clone? --> example - as you can easily hear, no need for tall&fat or other external helps -)
  15. same pedal with vintage Hammond C3 organ: https://youtu.be/CTGiM96DKO8
  16. Lissone (Monza - Brianza) we were REALLY lucky: just a couple of km away the scenario was more devastating (crowd trees, broken roofs, etc.) 🙁
  17. Northern Italy, last week... I am the one under the waterproof tar (with keyboards, stage monitors, bass amp and singer 🤣). (drums and bass are under the roof from which the video was made) WhatsApp Video 2023-07-21 at 21.20.33.mp4
  18. there is a 12 years old video of mine in the above linked playlist (Lex & Ventilator, with real vintage C3 organ)... but the Lex definitely did not sound as the new one, maybe some fault of mine... a recent video with Ventilator and same clone: rotary simulations shootout
  19. well, I had the first version, and I was not so impressed (feel free to see my videos in the above linked playlist). so maybe I made something wrong at that time... who knows... 🍻
  20. Lex V.2 Here is a test taken on the fly with version 2 of the pedal in question. (for appropriate comparison of the differences, in the info of the video there are the links for the first version of the pedal itself) https://youtu.be/s4IOYAHfY0M As for other similar demos of mine, I wanted to "capture" my stereo amp Roland SA-1000 with a Zoom microphone, to grasp the effect of "ambience amplification". This allows further comparison with my other video tests of Leslie clones and simulations, with audio captured in the same way. Soon I will obviously also publish tests with direct audio into mixer (and with true Hammond). Self-explainig video, in which the indication of what I am doing on the pedal during the various phases appears time after time. I would say an interesting improvement compared to the first version and, due to the resonance of the virtual cabinet and overdrive, maybe I prefer this one to the Ventilator (but not to the Burn 😊).
  21. ciao! just for comparison... (already linked in other discussion) here my updated playlist with Leslie Simulations (Lex V.2, Ventilator, Burn, Lester K, Leslie pedal, IK Multimedia, MS R3-147, etc. etc.) with real hammond and/or clonewheels... hope this could be useful 🍻
  22. updated playlist with Leslie Simulations (Lex V.2, Ventilator, Burn, Lester K, Leslie pedal, IK Multimedia, MS R3-147, etc. etc.) here 🙂🍻
  23. it's a real hardware analog synth 🙂 https://synthanatomy.com/2023/07/crumar-spirit-the-weird-but-iconic-italian-analog-synth-makes-a-comeback.html?fbclid=IwAR3l_JQcW_0KPTdbL9j7T3t4js8lknvJwOV3CgqPZRHJFcPAsfUeVAWMdbc
  24. new website (work in progress) 🙂 https://www.crumar.it/spirit/ hopefully it's coming soon...
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