Hi,
in our coverband we try to play Time to wonder by Fury in the slaugtherhouse.
I need a sound for the Keyboard part to make a "soundwall" behind the guitar
Any idea what kind of sound I should use?
Georg
Fury in the slaughterhouse - Time to wonder
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Re: Fury in the slaughterhouse - Time to wonder
I always default to a Hammond for that kind of function.
Clean sound, no chorus, something like an 808000003 or so. Some reverb.
Not loud - just enough to make it obvious that something's missing when you stop playing.
Play with Leslie speed to add dynamics, maybe pull one or two of the other drawbars towards the end, depending on how crazy your band goes over dynamics.
Clean sound, no chorus, something like an 808000003 or so. Some reverb.
Not loud - just enough to make it obvious that something's missing when you stop playing.
Play with Leslie speed to add dynamics, maybe pull one or two of the other drawbars towards the end, depending on how crazy your band goes over dynamics.
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