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Hammond B3 Samples for the Korg Modwave by Phil Wood

Phil Wood created these multi-samples of a Hammond B3 with the Leslie running at four different speeds. These files go with my B3 Modwave programs and performances that I created in the tuturial.

Download and unzip the WAV files into your Korg Sample Editor Folder. Then grab the Korg Sample files,  programs and performances from this link. Unzip them and import them into Korg Sample Editor and your Modwave.

Details about the video:

In the video, I will guide you through the process of creating an authentic Hammond B3 organ sound with a Leslie speaker, allowing you to control its speed variations for a more realistic experience, as opposed to relying on digital sample switching. This query came from Phil Wood, who inquired about the possibility of producing a B3 sound and using the modwheel to sweep through four distinct multi-samples of a B3 organ.

Phil generously provided me with the four B3 multi-samples, and I proceeded to utilize the two oscillators of layer A and two oscillators of layer B, coupled with the modwheel to seamlessly transition between them. To achieve this, I employed the Modwave’s Mod Processors to enable the four-layer switching.

In the video, I'll demonstrate how to use Mod Processors to manipulate the four oscillators, achieving a smooth transition between them. This tutorial is particularly beneficial for Modwave owners, showcasing the creative possibilities of Mod Processors.

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