organ from “for your love” by the yardbirds | ToneDB

for your love

the yardbirds

organ

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Tone Profile

The organ sound is characterized by its bright, almost harpsichord-like quality, achieved by using an amplified combo organ with percussive attack and a slightly overdriven tone. It provides a distinctive rhythmic and melodic element in the song.

Production Credits

Producer: Giorgio Gomelsky

Recorded at: IBC Studios, London

Signal Chain

Instrument: Vox Continental

Amp: Vox AC30

Recording Notes

  • The distinctive sound of the organ in "For Your Love" is attributed to the use of a Vox Continental combo organ, which has a brighter and more percussive tone than traditional organs.
  • The organ was likely recorded through a Vox AC30 amplifier, contributing to its slightly overdriven and characteristic tone.
  • The recording aimed for a sound that was both rhythmic and melodic, providing a unique element in the song's arrangement.

Recreation Tips

  • Start with a Vox Continental or a similar combo organ emulation.
  • Use a Vox AC30 amplifier model or plugin for amplification to capture the specific tonal characteristics.
  • Adjust the amp settings to achieve a slightly overdriven tone, enhancing the brightness and percussive attack.
  • Experiment with the organ's drawbar settings to fine-tune the overall sound, emphasizing the higher frequencies.

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