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Nice Playing! Save the organs. :-) What model Lowrey is it? Sounds great. As a guitarist who discovered organ 17 years later, back in '95 I've always had a dual love for the two instruments. Funny I grew up with a Hammond L112 spinet organ, but it just didn't do much for me. It was finding the '64 Lowrey Holliday that did open my ears to the great sound of organ. Here are the 6 variations of Holidays that year: TLO 64 TD 13 2S l130 Holiday Deluxe LOWREY TLO-1 64 TD 13 2S l131 Holiday Deluxe LOWREY TLO-1R 64 TD 13 2S l132 Holiday Deluxe LOWREY TLO-R 64 TD 13 2S l133 Holiday LOWREY TLS 64 TD 13 2S l134 Holiday LOWREY TLS-R 64 TD 13 2S l135 Holiday. Here is a treasure trove of organ info, including great links, including the official 1985 Electronic Organ Blue book on internet archive so you can learn what each manufacture had to offer. It's not just Hammond and Lowrey DSO1 organs that rule. EVERY BRAND has their holy grail. Wurlitzer has the great Wurlitzer 4600, 4410, 4420,4430, and 44. These are electrostatic reed organs. These reeds are only used for their harmonics, which are then filtered for really tight sounding , bold, flute tone, as well as a great sounding string tone. A great article on these organs is on the North Suburban Hammond Organ Society site. When there look up (1953- 1963) Wurlitzer 4600.Tech Article. Very cool animated drawing explaining the way the vibrato is produced. In fact everything is explained, including the all new "Continuous Free Reed electrostatic reed tone generation. The reeds aren't used for their audible sound, but as I mentioned, the reeds are used only for their harmonic content, which is then filtered for Flute and String tone. I play my Wurlitzer 4410 on my channel on a video. The 4410 is the spinet version of the 4600. I'll make another comment with a multitude of info on come cool videos and tech sites. Some of it might repeat what I just said. Ken Griffin was the Wurlitzer 4600 electrostatic reed master player. He even had the TV Show called KEN GRIFFIN 67 Melody Lane. Named after the album of the same name.. Also listen to Ken Griffin Cruising Down The River album. He played the 4600 and used a cool tape echo sequence. He was friends with Les Paul. Eric Larson is the great Ken Griffin historian. Read his article- " Ken Griffin Sound Effects ". Oh man I bet the this is in my other comment. lol
What does drum sync do? I’ve tried looping to the drums and it still seems to require split second accuracy starting and stopping loop recording or else it very quickly gets messy. I assumed the drum sync would create some kind of auto quantisation but it doesn’t appear to affect anything🤷♂️
I started out using mine live only with the built in 2 sounds. I’m currently pairing it with quite a few pedals, and find it the the center of my tone 100% of the time now. In the bedroom, studio, and on stage. The IRX is the backbone
I'm so torn between this, The IR-D & the UAFX Lion '68 Leaning towards the IR-D, but this IR-X gets higher gain, but the IR-D is an Ultimate Crunch machine
Great demo, however the pedal doesn't seem to match up with the editor. The pedal seems to keep showing one of the algorithms off or the active being off etc.. but the editor is correct.
but the screen does not follow what u do with the extra footswitches in stomp box mode (?). Would be nice to see eg. u turn on the delay and there would be a display about it on the screen!
Hi, could you please clarify wether it is possible on this unit to undo/cancel the last overdub without clearing the whole loop and previously recorded overdub layers? The manual is unclear. Thanks!
No, just looper mode, looper rec/play and looper stop. This three functions can be assigned. Maybe in upcoming firmware updates they can do Undo functions, I think we can ask Hotone about it.
I also buy this mini, I would add a double foot switch and maybe an external looper (or we ll see, maybe a 4 footswitch midi control is better - but then, it needs extra power/charging like chocolate mini)@@Pedalzoo_USA
Yeah, if you're a beginner get some kind of multi-effects unit which will let you try out all kinds of pedals for as long as you like. But the most useful pedal I have is a 7 band Graphic Equaliser; that lets you alter the sound of your guitar (can help a Strat sound like a Les Paul and vice versa) plus it gives you the most flexible boost pedal, anything from a Tube Screamer to a Blues Breaker and more.