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: Features an authentic emulation of classic organ sounds using 11 alternative tonewheels , allowing for a range of tones from "factory new" to "trashy".

section on the 3rd harmonic. This adds a "ping" to the start of each note, perfect for cutting through a busy mix. The Speed Shift Rotary Speed

It emulates the slight pitch fluctuations and mechanical imperfections inherent in old motorized gear. 3. Percussion and Key Click linplug organ 3

The Linplug Organ 3 boasts an impressive array of features that set it apart from other virtual organs on the market. Some of its key features include:

An organ tone is only as good as the processing chain behind it. LinPlug equipped Organ 3 with a comprehensive effects suite that defined its aggressive, versatile character. The Leslie (Rotary Speaker) Simulation : Features an authentic emulation of classic organ

Organ 3 allowed users to easily tweak these drawbars on the fly, and crucially, it featured full MIDI automation mapping, allowing keyboardists to map physical drawbar controllers seamlessly. Dual Manuals and Pedalboard

The plugin models the mechanical "click" of dirty key contacts. You can adjust the volume and decay of this click. The classic 2nd and 3rd harmonic percussion features are also fully tweakable. Modern Additions The Speed Shift Rotary Speed It emulates the

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