Hammond’s organ expertise can be traced to 1935, but the release of 1955’s B-3 and famed organist Jimmy Smith’s prolific pension for the instrument have forever cemented Hammond’s legacy as the foremost name in designing and manufacturing electric organs. Their M-Solo refines nearly a century of well-honed knowledge into a travel-friendly, 49-key organ that pulls no punches in its sonic spread. From the iconic drawbars and vintage-inspired interfacing to cutting-edge connectivity and a dual-oscillator synth engine, the M-Solo seeks to give on-the-go organists an uncompromising armature of multifaceted sound. Sweetwater’s consort of keys, Daniel Fisher, takes the M-Solo for a spin to see how Hammond’s hues hold up in their most portable organ ever. Check it out!
- 00:00 — Daniel Fisher IntroÂ
- 01:01 — My Hammond Organ HistoryÂ
- 01:44 — Why a Hardware Organ MattersÂ
- 02:40 — B-3 with Funk TrackÂ
- 03:48 — B-3 with Country TrackÂ
- 04:47 — Vox OrganÂ
- 05:14 — Farfisa OrganÂ
- 05:56 — Ace OrganÂ
- 06:36 — Voice & String EnsembleÂ
- 08:23 — SynthesizerÂ
- 11:11 — B-3 with Jazz TrackÂ
- 12:29 — Thanks for Watching!Â