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  2. GrandOrgue - Wikipedia

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    GrandOrgue is a free and open-source virtual pipe organ simulator, which utilizes the wxWidgets widget toolkit. It was originally developed as MyOrgan, a free version of Hauptwerk 1, starting in 2006. [2] The original author transferred the copyrights to Milan Digital Audio in 2009. Its main developers are Lars Palo, Oleg Samarin and Denis Roussel.

  3. Nord C Series - Wikipedia

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    The Clavia Nord C1, Nord C2, Nord C2D are digital keyboards aimed at emulating various vintage organs. The Nord C1 was released in 2007, aimed mainly at the "gigging musician" as a digital replacement for the Hammond, Vox and Farfisa electric organs. [2]

  4. B4 Organ II - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Virtual Physiological Human - Wikipedia

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    The initial concepts that led to the Virtual Physiological Human initiative came from the IUPS Physiome Project.The project was started in 1997 and represented the first worldwide effort to define the physiome through the development of databases and models which facilitated the understanding of the integrative function of cells, organs, and organisms. [7]

  6. B3 organ - Wikipedia

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    Hammond organ#B-3 / C-3 / RT-3 / A-100 / D-100 / E-100 / H-100 series To a section : This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to a section of a page on the subject. For redirects to embedded anchors on a page, use {{ R to anchor }} instead .

  7. Farley Parkenfarker - Wikipedia

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    The modifications to Parkenfarker's Hammond B3 organ were extensive, integrating features from Hammond's X-77 transistor organ along with a highly customized percussion boost built-in phaser effect and eight audio outputs. Its custom reed system allowed Parkenfarker to play up to 15 different keyboards or synthesizers directly from his modified ...

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  9. Korg CX-3 - Wikipedia

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    Although he wanted a Hammond C-3 organ, it was impractical for touring. [8] Manfred Mann was an early adopter of the CX-3, using it when touring with Manfred Mann's Earth Band since 1980. [9] Paul Shaffer has used a CX-3 in various television and live appearances. [10]