Additive organ

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T-bone
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Additive organ

Post by T-bone »

Hi, I have recently replaced my Korg triton Le with M50. It is great but the one thing I miss on M50 is sound additive organ(I thing patch location was A71) from Le. Does anybody knows how can I get that sound? or create it? Which multisample does it use?

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T-bone
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Post by T-bone »

Anyone? Please, just check in your instrument? Preset patch - additive organ - which multi sample?
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Post by jamesfinn82 »

hi will check and post soon
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Post by billbaker »

Not sure (not an LE owner), but additive is the mode of choice for reproducing the Hammond style organ sounds.

That can be done in combi mode by taking several identical basic sine wave organ sounds and transposing or detuning them to match drawbar settings found on a Hammond -- these follow the harmonic series 16'-8'-4'-2' (octaves) and 5ths, and seconds at the very extreme high end.

Which sound you choose to use and the balance between voices will determine the sound and that's up to you. You can use several (up to 8) and use different timbres (baseline organs) to get other flavors of organ.

Once you've built one drawbar (additive) template organ, you can make as many as you want.

IFX of choice would be rotary speaker and/or overdrive, possibly tremolo.


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Post by sp_synth »

It is DWGS-Syn Sine 2 for both oscillators, High&Low pass filter.
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