Modifying the Organ Sound
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Hard rock
Here’s a typical setting for hard rock of the ‘70s.
As desired, you can add a bit of 2’ (the 2-foot bar).
Also, add the overdrive (p. 23).
Organ type: Rock Organ
Percussion: On
Rock
Here’s a typical setting for rock of the ‘70s.
Add the overdrive (p. 23).
Organ type: Rock Organ
Percussion: On
Setting Example of Harmonic Bars
Pops
Here’s a typical setting for pops of the ‘60s.
Organ type: Jazz Organ
Percussion: On
Blues
Here’s a standard blues sound.
As desired, you can add a bit of 1’ (the 1-foot bar).
Organ type: Jazz Organ
Percussion: O
Progressive rock
Here’s a setting for the progressive rock that was popular in the ‘70s.
Add the C-3 chorus (p. 21) and the overdrive (p. 23).
Organ type: Rock Organ
Percussion: On
Pipe organ
Here’s a setting for a pipe organ sound.
Add the reverb (p. 23).
Organ type: Jazz Organ
Percussion: O
Jazz
This is a standard setting for jazz organ.
Add the C-3 chorus (p. 21).
Organ type: Jazz Organ
Percussion: On
Jazz (manual bass)
Here’s a setting for a bass sound played in the left hand (manual bass).
Organ type: Jazz Organ
Percussion: On
MEMO
For more about manual bass, refer to “Playing the pedal sound
with your left hand (manual bass)” (p. 29).