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  • The most insane percussion/key click ever! How?

    Classic Jon Lord at 2:38 and again around the 5 minute mark
    But HOW? This is insane percussion/key click. Lord was still using stock 122’s/145’s at this point in his career - no Marshall stacks yet.

    https://youtu.be/aoTdKxJgDVU
    Last edited by Papus; 08-31-2018, 08:54 PM. Reason: More info
    Current:
    1971 T-202 with Carsten Meyer mods: Remove key click filters, single-trigger percussion, UM 16' drawbar volume correction. Lower Manual bass foldback.
    Korg CX3 (original 1980's analogue model).
    1967 Leslie 122 with custom inbuilt preamp on back panel for 1/4" line-level inputs, bass & treble controls. Horn diffusers intact.
    2009 Marshall 2061x HW Plexi head into Marshall 4x12 cabinet.

    Former:
    1964 C3
    196x M-102
    197x X5
    197x Leslie 825

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    To me it just sounds like he pulled the 8' drawbar alone and is playing "congas" on the keybed.
    Current organs: AV, M-3, A-100
    Current Leslies: 22H, 122, 770

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    • #3
      Organ's tone control on max.

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      • #4
        Am I wrong in thinking that I hear a sweep from a wah-wah effect? Perhaps not even the organ?
        1955 B3, Leslie 21H and 147. Hammond A100 with weird Leslie 205. 1976 Rhodes. Wurlitzer 200A. Yamaha DX7/TX7. Korg M1. Yamaha C3 grand, 67 Tele blond neck, Les Paul Standard, PRS 24, Gibson classical electric, Breedlove acoustic electric, Strat, P Bass, Rogers drum kit, Roland TD 12 digital drums, Apollo quad, older blackfaced Fender Twin, other amps, mics and bits and pieces cluttering up the "studio."

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        • #5
          We need a contest to see who can best duplicate it

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