K-Sounds has released Organimation XS, a collection of more than 170 sounds designed to be, according to the developers, "the definitive B3 organ resource for your Motif XS".
This next-generation product continues K-Sounds’ tradition of offering rotary speaker effects comparable to dedicated organ clones in a sound set that is diverse and highly controllable. A full bank of 128 voices is provided: 68 “solo” organs designed to be used by themselves and a refined toolkit of 60 “component” voices designed for combined use in Performance mode.
More than 40 performances are included. These utilize the component voices to create rich, stereo-enhanced organs with many useful drawbar settings. Choose from two distinct rotary speaker simulations and customize your tone with up to six controls per performance: real-time drawbars, independent adjustment of the upper and lower rotors, and selectable percussion, chorus, and overdrive.
Organimation provides Master mode organs, each of which can cover an entire set list of organ duties. Designed for maximum real-time control, each one offers 8 independent drawbars, selectable percussion, selectable chorus, and selectable overdrive* – all within a single Master setup. “Never before has a Motif organ been so complete”, say K-Sounds.
You can download this for 50 $ here: http://www.ksounds.com/html/organimation_xs.html
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