What's up. I'm working on a rock organ-ish patch....using octave up and down as well as rotary and a plexi to get the slightly distorted sound (like deep purple used to run his keyboards through an amp if I'm not mistaken to get the crunchy tone) It sounds great, but one thing i love about a Hammond is the endless sustain....i can't quite figure out how to start getting the sustain going, but stopping virtually instantly as soon as i take my fingers off the frets....
would a compressor work? I've never really used one much, so don't know how to set one. I'm at work, so i can't upload my patch, sorry....i will once I'm happier with it, and then maybe someone can tweak to make it really kick ass!
but any tips on using the compressor(or any other way to get "organ-ish sustain) would be great, and then I'll test it at a jam session I'm doing tonight, where my main focus is playing the "odd" sounds....Organ, flute, violin, background noises, under a mostly acoustic back drop....should be fun....the "EJ Clean" preset will be used a lot for my clean tones, that'll be perfect in the background
would a compressor work? I've never really used one much, so don't know how to set one. I'm at work, so i can't upload my patch, sorry....i will once I'm happier with it, and then maybe someone can tweak to make it really kick ass!
but any tips on using the compressor(or any other way to get "organ-ish sustain) would be great, and then I'll test it at a jam session I'm doing tonight, where my main focus is playing the "odd" sounds....Organ, flute, violin, background noises, under a mostly acoustic back drop....should be fun....the "EJ Clean" preset will be used a lot for my clean tones, that'll be perfect in the background