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From: etan@tellab1.UUCP (Nate Stelton)
Newsgroups: net.music.synth
Subject: Re: Info req on KORG BX-3
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Date: Fri, 8-Mar-85 13:57:52 EST
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Posted: Fri Mar  8 13:57:52 1985
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Last summer, my group did a party with another group.  Their keyboardist
offered the use of his Korg, knowing that I used a big ol' heavy modified
Model D (modified to contain B3 features).  I Went over to his house, tried
it out, and decided to lug my D out for the show instead.  It sounded sort of
like a Hammond but that certain colorful magical set of overtones was missing.
I would not recommend the BX-3 to a true Hammond lover.

BTW, I finally did get sick of dragging around that monster, and decided to
play all my Hammond parts on my Poly-800, which I think has a more convincing
Hammond sound than the BX-3.  Check it out.

             -etan