I was liking this it up until the Scanner Chorus/Vibrato part... yikes. Y'all at Ferrofish may want to revisit that area as a little more work is needed there.
Hi Andrew, which effects can be applied to the "external input" signal, just Rotor, Reverb and Compression? Or can you actually also apply things like the "Tune" effect to the external input signal? Or does Tune and the other effects ONLY apply to the B4000+ organ sounds?
disappointed that there is no phase shift effect to emulate the slow speed Leslie horn phasing between the four corners of the wooden cabinet ,i have noticed most clone-wheels don't do this, i have an old Oberheim OB 32 that has the phasing effect ,so in my opinion however good the new clone wheels get unless they include the phasing its not quite there
I bought this module and sent it back. It was disappointing, and I just couldn't get a sound out of it that was even as good as the stock organ sounds in my Yamaha (which is quite a basic workstation). Flat in some settings and shrill/tinny in others. The menus are also pretty confusing.
What if my keyboard is a synth with joy stick rather than wheel such as my Korg M1 synth Can the joystick be used for the fast/slow of rotary speaker effect
Hi there! Would something like one of these work for you? www.americanmusical.com/Item--i-GAT-UTLMEDIATRAY1-LIST www.americanmusical.com/Item--i-MUS-MST1000-LIST
The base tone seems pretty fat and versatile. Still, it seems a bit pointless to make a tone wheel organ simulator and NOT include some kind of to rotary speaker simulator.