What about home organs?

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What about home organs?

Post by interruptor » Sat Jan 15, 2011 1:15 pm

I realise that in my area many families have home organs from the eighties or even seventies idling around which they are willing to give away for next to nothing just to gain the space back in their homes. Our local auction site is full of these.
Does anybody use such organs in their dub productions? Are they any better than the organ presets that come with newer digital keyboards?
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Post by JahNice » Sat Feb 05, 2011 5:04 pm

Yes i would definately go for the real deal organ rather than keyboard or
plugin sounds. I have an ELKA x705 from 79' at home wich is actually a
stage modell, but it exists also as x707, its the same thing only in a wooden
'home organ' style cabinet. SUPERB for dub. It has a drawbar-style
organ (sounds very hammond,same tone generator as the ELKA x50, great
for offbeat bubblin' and main melodies), a nice string machine, a
MONOPHONIC SYNTHESIZER with editable presets, even a spring reverb
and lots more of 70s lo fi sounds. We also have used an ELKA x-50
and X-55 with the Peacemakers, both great for reggae / dub. here is
some more info on these organs:

http://www.combo-organ.com/Elka/index.htm#X-705

My friend uses a hohner home organ wich is also nice, and i ve heard and
played some great farfisa home organs also.. But it all depends on what
you want from an organ i guess. If one really wants to get a big
instrument like this, he should definately try before buy. my advice would
be, go and play and check if you can get the sounds you need for your
dub.. There surely are lots of VERY usable homeorgans out there. And i
have tried and used MANY organ plugins, but just cant get the sound of
these originals..

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Post by JahNice » Sat Feb 05, 2011 5:07 pm

Oh some pix of these BEAST also:
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Post by JahNice » Sat Feb 05, 2011 5:20 pm

This is what one organ collector wrote on youtube about comparing one of these ELKA's with a real hammond m3 organ.
Hi, it is possible to obtain the same sound hammond sound with one of these,

offcourse there are some little difference from a toneweell sound to a sinus sound. I have a collection of hammond clones and I have also a M3.. some times when using the same Leslie (760) it is difficult to understand if is a Hammond or the Elka X705.

I have also a Elka X50, it has the same tone generator (as the x705), and it was THE Korg CX3 Killer!!
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Post by tongebirge » Sun Sep 23, 2012 5:59 pm

I like to have a transportal one this would be verry cool so I not need to break my back :D
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