MATRIXSYNTH: Orange Peel (Reuben Wilson) - Nord C1 Hammond B-3 Clonewheel Organ Clavia


Friday, April 17, 2009

Orange Peel (Reuben Wilson) - Nord C1 Hammond B-3 Clonewheel Organ Clavia


YouTube via rounder2u. Nice bass.
"Here is my arrangement of 'Orange Peel'.
This organ funk song comes from the great organist Reuben Wilson's record 'Blue Mode', released in 1969.

The song is built upon a syncopated bassline keeping the groove in C at all times, and to that a 4 bar melody riff/melody phrase is added. The melody phrase is played by a saxophone on the original recording. I play the melody phrase chorded, first after the bass line intro, then after the first solo chorus and during the ending. The rest of the song is filled up with riffs of my own, and I will also take the blame for the repeated one note right hand Intro and the one note right hand Outro :-)

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The organ is a Clavia Nord C1 - a Hammond B-3 clonewheel organ.

Nord C1 Registrations and Settings:
Upper 88 0800 000. No Vibrato/Chorus. Percussion On, Soft, Fast, Second.
Lower 08 8000 000.
Leslie simulator Slow position.
Equalizer Bass +3dB, Mid 0dB, Treble 0dB.
Overdrive not used.
Reverb Hall, Soft, 50%.
Tonewheel mode Vintage 2 (high level of tonewheel crosstalk and cable leakage artefacts).

The sound is recorded line out from the organ. No additional external effects, external amplifiers or speakers are used."

2 comments:

  1. you are terrible - sell your keyboards to someone who can actually play & become a productive member of society while you still have a chance. if you refuse to do this at least consider buying a metronome & learn how to use it.

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