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These plugins utilize Korg's Component Modeling Technology (CMT) to simulate the analog characteristics of the original instruments. [2] The collection is compatible with VST, AU, and AAX plugin formats and includes standalone versions for use outside a digital audio workstation (DAW).
The B4 Organ II is a discontinued commercial, proprietary software synthesizer made by Native Instruments. The software runs as a stand-alone executable, or as a VST, DXi, or RTAS plugin in a Digital audio workstation. The software is an example of a "Clonewheel organ", an attempt at recreating the sound of a Hammond organ using software synthesis.
Montserrat Torrent en el órgano de la Bien Aparecida (1978) Orgue de Santa Maria de Badalona (1985) Organ Recital (1990) Libro de Tientos y discursos de música práctica, y teórica para Organo Vol. I (1991) Libro de Tientos y discursos de música práctica, y teórica para Organo Vol. II (1992) Compositors Catalans s. XVI-XIX (1994)
The Korg Triton is a music workstation synthesizer, featuring digital sampling and sequencing, released in 1999. [1] [2] [3] It uses Korg's "HI (Hyper Integrated) Synthesis" system and was eventually available in several model variants with numerous upgrade options.
The custom organ design module allows Hauptwerk users to create custom organs by mixing two or more existing sample sets to create a custom organ. One can select certain ranks from one organ and from another and combine them to create a personal and unique organ, while also adding enhanced features and voicing which the original sample sets do ...
The miniKORG 700 is a monophonic analog synthesizer released by Korg in 1973, marking their entry into mass-produced synthesizers and their first monophonic synthesizer. [2] [3] It was initially designed to be placed on top of an organ, so its controls are located below the keyboard facing towards the performer.
The Korg CX-3 is an electronic clonewheel organ with drawbars that simulates the sound of an electromechanical Hammond organ and the Leslie speaker, a rotating speaker effect unit. The CX-3 was first introduced in 1979. [1] [2] Two models of the CX-3 were produced: a 1979 analog version and a 2001 digital version.
Solid State Logic sold its organ division in 2002; it is now known as Solid State Organ Systems. [13] The proprietary aptX-codec was sold in a management buyout, [14] [15] with APT Licensing Ltd. incorporated on 1 March 2005 in Belfast. [16] In 2005, musician Peter Gabriel and broadcast entrepreneur David Engelke became majority shareholders of ...