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piercarlo.azzone
Joined: 04 Jun 2020 Posts: 17
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Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2020 3:57 pm Post subject: Church / Pipe organs for Krome |
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Hello dears
I've searched a lot in this forum and all over the internet, but without success.
Does anyone of you know something about a new church/pipe organs library for Krome EX?
Or, alternatively, any suggestions about how to program a new combi with knobs and switches to reproduce such sounds?
The ones included in the factory presets don't convince myself...
As an example, I'm looking for something similar to Garritan Classic Pipe organs.
Thank you
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voip Platinum Member
Joined: 27 Nov 2014 Posts: 3776
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Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2020 7:19 pm Post subject: |
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Welcome to the forum.
I'm not aware of any church / pipe organ-specific sound sets for the Krome. The Krome covers a lot of bases, timbre-wise, but doesn't offer large selections and variations of any particular instrument types. What the Krome does offer, it does very well.
There are a few places to download additional sounds, but pipe organs do not feature strongly amongst the libraries on offer:
https://shop.korg.com/Krome
This links to the freebie M1 and Best of Triton libraries. The Kid Nepro "Killer Keyboards" pack does include some church and pipe organ sounds.
http://korgforums.com/support/krome.htm - none there.
http://www.kromeheaven.com - none there, either.
You could try editing the existing Krome organ sounds to try to get them more to your liking. Changing the reverb effect types and their parameters and also EQ may go some way to bringing the sounds closer to those that you desire. The realtime control knobs could also be used. For example, when the User LED is lit, knob 4, normally, for most Programs, adjusts reverb depth, knob 3 is chorus depth, knob 1 and 2 tend to change what they do by default from Program to Program.
If you already have the Garritan Classic Pipe organs software/plug-in, then the Krome could be used as a MIDI controller, and the audio from both sources could be mixed to produce more complex sounds than either alone e.g. adding strings, percussion and the like, and the Krome's arpeggiator.
There's also Dan Stesco, a very gifted craftsman when it comes to creating sounds for the Krome. You could try contacting him:
http://www.danstesco.ro/produse/
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piercarlo.azzone
Joined: 04 Jun 2020 Posts: 17
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Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2020 2:39 pm Post subject: |
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Thank you all.
For now I'm using Garritan Pipe Organs. I'm not sure that any organ in Krome will sound as like as this. I know Krome is not Kronos...
Hope in a possible future update!
Bye
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