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Korg CX-3
The Korg CX-3 is a clonewheel organ which simulates the sound of an electromechanical Hammond organ, first introduced in 1979. ==History== There had been a market for a lightweight clone of the Hammond organ, due to the instrument's weight. In the 1970s Combo organs attempted to emulate the sound, but many were poorly received, though the Italian Crumar organs could sound reasonable in a mix with a Leslie speaker.〔 The CX-3 gave a convincing enough emulation of a tonewheel Hammond's sound to be used in professional live performances, particularly when played through a real Leslie. A expanded version of the instrument, the BX-3, had two manuals.〔 The instrument struggled to compete with digital synthesizers in the 1980s, particularly the Yamaha DX7, and sales fell.〔 Production eventually ceased due to the Siemens SM304 chip used in the instruments becoming obsolete.〔 By the end of the 1990s, instruments were being sold second-hand for a similar amount as spinet Hammond organs such as the L100 or M100.〔 A digital remake of the CX-3 was launched in 2001,〔 which included two sets of drawbars, expression and overdrive controls, and a built-in reverb unit and Leslie simulator.〔 It was retired in 2011 after the introduction of the Korg Kronos.
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