hsmusic Posted August 23 Share Posted August 23 Here's a nice one. Tired of looking for the perfect rotary speaker emulation? We sampled the sound of a 1957 tone wheel organ playing through a spinning rotary speaker, using a classic drawbar setting (688600000) popular in Rock, Prog, and Jazz. And we've released it in three formats: Kontakt 5.8.1 or higher (full version) Decent Sampler (free) Compatible with Mac, Windows, iPad and iPhone. Sf2 format optimized for Dexibell Vivo keyboards. Recorded with and without the organ's chorus/vibrato scanner. 2nd and 3rd Percussion samples included. Real Rotor Organ was fun to create, and it's loads of fun to play. Download it and enjoy. For free! Indiginus Sample Libraries Real Rotor Organ https://www.indiginus.com/real-rotor-organ 4 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fret_man Posted August 23 Share Posted August 23 This sounds really nice. They picked a good drawbar setting to use. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fleer Posted August 23 Share Posted August 23 And the dev is pretty pretty good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jude77 Posted August 23 Share Posted August 23 Let me encourage you to check out the other instruments while you're there. Don't let the low price fool you, Indiginus makes some great playable instruments. I've been completely satisfied with everything I've gotten there. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dorondon Posted August 23 Share Posted August 23 They also have a free library for full kontakt that is really fun to play with : Copernicus , that is derived from their solid state symphony 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bitflipper Posted August 23 Share Posted August 23 Big fan of Indiginus, a literal "mom & pop" operation. Tracy and Brenda are two of the nicest people I've ever met. I've got almost every one of their libraries (the only one I don't have is the original Torch guitar that kicked off their business) and use them regularly. Don't overlook Solid State Symphony, a fun instrument for jamming out melodies and arrangements. Plus it works as a fattening underlay for conventional acoustic orchestral libraries. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GTsongwriter Posted August 23 Share Posted August 23 5 hours ago, hsmusic said: Here's a nice one. Tired of looking for the perfect rotary speaker emulation? We sampled the sound of a 1957 tone wheel organ playing through a spinning rotary speaker, using a classic drawbar setting (688600000) popular in Rock, Prog, and Jazz. And we've released it in three formats: Kontakt 5.8.1 or higher (full version) Decent Sampler (free) Compatible with Mac, Windows, iPad and iPhone. Sf2 format optimized for Dexibell Vivo keyboards. Recorded with and without the organ's chorus/vibrato scanner. 2nd and 3rd Percussion samples included. Real Rotor Organ was fun to create, and it's loads of fun to play. Download it and enjoy. For free! Indiginus Sample Libraries Real Rotor Organ https://www.indiginus.com/real-rotor-organ I've got iPad , and I don't see Native Instruments nor Kontakt in the app store. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Syphus Posted August 23 Share Posted August 23 1 hour ago, GTsongwriter said: I've got iPad , and I don't see Native Instruments nor Kontakt in the app store. I don't know if i would be available - try decent sampler Syphus 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig Fowler Posted August 24 Share Posted August 24 6 hours ago, bitflipper said: Big fan of Indiginus, a literal "mom & pop" operation. Tracy and Brenda are two of the nicest people I've ever met. I've got almost every one of their libraries (the only one I don't have is the original Torch guitar that kicked off their business) and use them regularly. Don't overlook Solid State Symphony, a fun instrument for jamming out melodies and arrangements. Plus it works as a fattening underlay for conventional acoustic orchestral libraries. I say this every time Indiginus is mentioned, but I'm not sure there's another developer that I'd rate as highly on the 'fun' factor. The way these instruments are programmed makes it possible just to load up the banjo, or fiddle, or mandolin, or lap steel (etc) and simply enjoy noodling. And they sound fantastic! A bit off-topic, but I saw over at VI:Control that Tracy commented recently that Sampletekk is the reason he never bothered to sample a piano - it's always nice when one developer has such positive things to say about another developer! 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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