EH B9 organ effects pedal

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M Fowler
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EH B9 organ effects pedal

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I got one of these pedals today and it works great only wish it had expression pedal capability. My Roland GR33 has pedal to control Leslie type sound but doesn't track as well as this pedal.
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Re: EH B9 organ effects pedal

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Mark
The demo of the pedal is crazy! Without looking most people think it's a Hammond B3...
Do you have to play a certain way for it to sound good? Like NO string bending and such, mostly comping chords and lines?

Thanks....
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Re: EH B9 organ effects pedal

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Play softly, hold the chords and notes try not to bend the notes. But you can still go crazy if you want :)

You have to play with the MOD and Click knobs because there are so many sounds available from this pedal. One mode has a tremolo that you can vary the rate.

I do miss an expression pedal though might have to get a Leslie type effect pedal with expression pedal to go with this.
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Re: EH B9 organ effects pedal

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https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.ph ... 7939f9900f


I just listened to this demo and now I feel sick.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98u-MDTKAWU

I'll take a CLS-222 over this every day.
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