That Cruel Roberta
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jmrukkers
For WL recordings I usually take a line out from the Hammond into a Neo Ventilator (a Leslie 122 emulator), and record that. Alternatively, for really serious stuff, you can mike up the Leslie, but it is not easy to get a good result, much depends on the room it is in. Either just use a room mike about 1.5 m above and away from the top rotor, or put 2 mikes at the top rotor at a 90 degree angle, and a bass mike on the lower drum. You need good quality mikes for this to work well, and it's a pain to set things up avoiding phasing issues. Thus my preference for using the vent.
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Fishinmissio
Thank you..I'll let him know what you've re-layed..he's kinda new at recording, but not playing
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Blues backing tracks with Drums, Guitar, Bass, Vocals, Harp and other tuned:
best liked Blues:
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Last song for you
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drunken blues!
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Blues drum
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Crying The Blues
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bing-bang
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Don't Be Blue
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My Love Affair with the Blues
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Shuffle those Blues
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Coming Home Boogie
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sad n minor 2
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No Sugar Added Blues
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It's only a Blues Night
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Trapped in the Blues -
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At Exactly Midnight -
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I love the night blues ( withe Bass
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Flowing on Air
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It's hard to be someone
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~ The Smart One is Dead! ~
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In Reply (+some slide + fretless jb)
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