Hey Russ, how's the RC airplanes? I was just watching one of the auction shows where the guys found a big RC F16 model jet in an abandoned storage locker and man, all I can say is Wow. It looked like it was 7 or 8 feet long with a 6 foot wingspan. When they had a pro fly it that thing was awesome. It sounded and looked like the real thing.

To answer your question, I agree some of the organs fit and some don't. The problem is as an organist myself, a B3 player is constantly playing with the drawbars and Leslie switch to change the sound especially for an ending. A standard trick for a rock tune is to hit the final chord balls out full Leslie and then turn off the Leslie and let it ramp down while the ending is ringing out to the final guitar crunch.

This is the same thing as what you used to post talking about the guitar RT's. There's so many variations with strings, pickups, mic placement all kinds of stuff that changes the sound that just a few guitar RT's won't cut it and it's the same with B3's.

What I can offer you is to use my Roland VK B3 clone to record maybe 10 or 15 short snippet versions of whatever chord you need and email them to you. Wouldn't take me but a couple of minutes and my Roland sounds very good. I would use 2 or 3 drawbar settings, w/Leslie, w/o leslie, a couple of chord inversions and you can pick which one you want.

I know this doesn't help much, we all want to have a library of RT's that cover everything we would want but not yet.

<some organs fit and some don't>??

That didn't sound right.

Bob

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