This is the most informative demonstration of how a hammond organ works I have ever seen and you have skillfully revealed the organ capabilities and the ease of the interface of the PA5X. I just wonder, the PA5X has been out over a year now, yet in South Florida, I have never seen a demo unit in a music store and no one has them in stock. Apparently you have to pay for one and get on a waiting list for one to be shipped to you at some point. I wonder what is the hold up on the availability of this instrument? You can't just walk into a music store and walk out with one. Finally, No One explains keyboard technology better than you do. Thanks for what you do.
@akulm1829 Жыл бұрын
Super explanation of the drawbars! I‘ve been playing quite a while with organ sounds, but I never thought about the physical meaning of each drawbar / pipe! I also love the sounds that you created using some of the famous players!
@grantbremner6976 Жыл бұрын
What a great tutorial, easy to follow and understand, plus settings for some wonderful Organ sounds. Many thanks for sharing your Korg Keyboard knowledge, it is much appreciated.
@orangeman1131 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this comprehensive tutorial. In addition to all the Pa5X ideas, that was the best, most understandable explanation of basic drawbar functionality that I have seen. Your explanation, really connected with my brain.
@idemditto10 ай бұрын
Wow I did not know the theory behind the drawbars! Learned so much today!
@TheJohndenhaag Жыл бұрын
Hartelijk dank voor uw geweldige tips, ik snap niet dat het nergens in de handleiding staat.
@sanczykleopoldo Жыл бұрын
Hello, eternally thank you for creating these great contents. For those of us who speak English, it is twice as hard to understand them, but it is worth our little effort to enjoy such good tutorials that we are already used to enjoying. I want to take this opportunity to ask you if it is possible that through the KORG's MIDI input you can play two or three sounds loaded on your hardware. And if possible, it would be wonderful if at some point you could make a tutorial on how to do it. Thank you very much in advance for everything you share with the community. A big hug from Leopoldo Sanczyk from Argentina
@daroushmusic5 ай бұрын
Very nice , thnx .
@billfriesTPA10 ай бұрын
I don’t own one yet (still deciding between Genos2 and Korg) but I love your videos. Each makes me like the Korg more and more. Thank you for sharing these!
@25musicmaker8 ай бұрын
If you are aiming for the better organ sound I wouldn't hesitate to go for the Korg (especially the Musikant type).
@Totto_D Жыл бұрын
Another Great tutorial ! Many thanks !
@spacetone58 ай бұрын
very cool.. do you have a setting for Farfisa Organ?
@josecarlossilva4449 Жыл бұрын
Very Good.
@roppeke Жыл бұрын
Great tutorial Qui
@manuelantunes8541 Жыл бұрын
Really good songs! Thanks 🫶👌👍😉😊🙏👋
@marcThysebaert Жыл бұрын
Wat een toffe demo top-top-top
@diegoverosonoio Жыл бұрын
Great Qui Robinez
@mrdali67 Жыл бұрын
The Leakage have nothing with aging to do. The 96 tonewheels of a Hammond is divided into 2 groups and since all tonewheels in each group is not shielded in any way from eachother with a metal divider, because its an electro mechanical sound generation some of the frequencies from each tonewheel will leak into each other in the same group which adds to the character of the sound So even you have only activated one of the drawbars there will be a slight background sound from the other drawbars. Think of it as a Piano where you in todays instruments has some kind of Sympathetic ressonance emulation which emulates that when you hit 1 key with the damper up, the string you hit will set the other strings in motion too, adding extra overtones. It's often misunderstood cause aging of the circuits of the instrument often adds to the ammount of leakage cause of failing or aging caps in the mixing of each tonewheel adding more crosstalk. Another quirk about the hammond is, turning percussion on uses the 1" drawbar for the percussive sound, so It's a common trick to pull the 1" all the way out together with the typical 888000000+perc to quickly switch to a 888000008 sound just by disabling percussion. The older Hammonds didn't have Percussion at all, it was kinda a "hack" when they added it cause they didn't have any more tonewheels 🙂