Vox Continental Samples The Doors-The Animals

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A good set of the Vox Continental samples to get that
Ray Manzarek/The Doors Sound.:lol:
http://crimsontider.com/vox_continental.zip

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but IIRC I think The Doors used a Farfisa.

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benjamind wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but IIRC I think The Doors used a Farfisa.
Not according to this site.

http://www.vintagekeyboardsounds.com/page_gibson.html

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wildzeke wrote:
benjamind wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but IIRC I think The Doors used a Farfisa.
Not according to this site.

http://www.vintagekeyboardsounds.com/page_gibson.html
Have you used any of there samples?
The armchair is more than the sum of the bastards

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benjamind wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but IIRC I think The Doors used a Farfisa.
Not according to http://www.combo-organ.com/discography.htm - Animals used Vox Continental, Doors used Vox Continental, and Gibson G-101 later.

Doug
Logic is a pretty flower that smells bad - Spock, in "I, Mudd"

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meeks wrote:
wildzeke wrote:
benjamind wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but IIRC I think The Doors used a Farfisa.
Not according to this site.

http://www.vintagekeyboardsounds.com/page_gibson.html
Have you used any of there samples?
I just ordered the CD. I sent him an email inquiring about the Vox samples. He said they will be ready May-June.

Wildzeke

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i used to have a farfisa my dad gave me but i sold it to daddys junky music. you peeps said it wasnt worth much so i didnt ask much. but i also had a hendrix univibe you peeps said that might be worth something so i sold them all for 600 usd. i know after i sold the univibe the guy at daddys was selling the pedal for 1200! did i get ripped off? or was he just making a profit?

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I have a Farfisa combo compact single manual organ cached in Utah. I paid $120 for it back in 1983. I also have a Clavinet E7(the black tolex one) sitting right next to it. I paid $75 for that at the pawnshop. :D

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Last edited by hitman8081 on Tue Mar 01, 2005 6:36 pm, edited 3 times in total.

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yeah but the organ that i bought was a double tier model. i got $600 for it. obviously, the most valuable thing i sold to daddy's was the univibe. i dont't think i got a fair deal then by the way your describing it.

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yeah any time you have vintage equipment, you should check ebay, prepal, google, vintage synth explorer, and just about any site you can find with info about the item.

I have had several pieces of vintage gear, and when I tried to sell them to a shop I would get a standard line "Ahh these are nice, but the market for them is dwindling, you should sell now for less than its worth to me, because you will take a big hit soon."

so you shouldnt listen to someone who wants to get away with paying you as little as possible.

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i know i got ripped off. music gear buyers or any material buyers for that matter,love the minds of the uninformed :(

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hitman8081 wrote:i know i got ripped off. music gear buyers or any material buyers for that matter,love the minds of the uninformed :(
But just think how much better informed you are now :wink:

Doug
Logic is a pretty flower that smells bad - Spock, in "I, Mudd"

For a good time click http://www.belindabedekovic.com/video_fl_en.htm

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benjamind wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but IIRC I think The Doors used a Farfisa.
In the beginning, they used a Vox Continental. They used other organs at different times. I think Ray even used a Hammond on a few things?

take care,
McLilith

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These Vox samples seem cleaner than my actual Vox does. There is one real problem with some of these samples. When I imported them into SFZ for auditioning, I got noticeable clicks on the loop points. If the samples are long enough, this could probably be edited out, but I haven't actually tried it. I have my own Vox samples to play with, as well as having a real Vox. :love:


take care,
McLilith

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