Vintage Organs Volume 1 is the first in a series of organ Micropaks by Puremagnetik.
This collection includes 2 classic Ace Tone models – the GT7 and the Phenix Top 4 portable organ, complete with drawbar controls (Kontakt and Live versions only), bass pedals, and simulated speaker effects.
Customized for Ableton Live, Kontakt and Logic
Vintage Organs Volume 1 comes packed with over 500 multisamples programmed into 6 organ instruments.
The Ableton Live and Kontakt versions of Vintage Organs Volume 1 includes six instruments with programmed drawbar controls for overtone tweaking and sound manipulation. The Kontakt version comes pre-programmed with a custom KSP user interface for easy editing. The Ableton Live version includes 6 advanced racks with multiple Macro mappings.
Additionally, the Ableton Live version includes the “Laslo” speaker effect. This device is meant to emulate the original Leslie rotating loudspeaker, which has been an integral element in organ amplification since the late 1950s.
Vintage Organs Volume 1 Includes
- 500 24-bit organ samples
- 6 multisampled organ instruments
- Drawbar and bass pedal controls
- Laslo speaker effect rack for the Ableton Live version
- Custom Kontakt KSP GUI and native Kontakt effects
System Requirements
- Requires Ableton Live 7, Kontakt 3 or OSX based DAW
- 300 MB free hard drive space
- 500 MB of physical RAM
For more information, visit www.puremagnetik.com.
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