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Short of a full synth, I've never been impressed with the sound of the devices that use multiple pitch shifters to emulate organs. But this certainly sounds great:

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    Holy cow. That really sounds fantastic.
      It's cool, but it's one of those FX that would be great to play with for like a day and then you might use it once in a blue moon unless you have the type of band that really needs an organ, but then again you could just get an organ. The same goes for the EHX Sitar thing.
        I agree with Jayhell, super fun, but when do you need an organ sound from your guitar? ???

        Been reading about the dsp and how it's done, I find that quite fascinating! ?
          Paul E wrote: I agree with Jayhell, super fun, but when do you need an organ sound from your guitar? ???
          About once or twice a day. ? Probably more than half my patches have organs.
            Actually, after a lil jammin' with my loop station, I decided this would be pretty incredible to add to my looping...

            Wonder what they retail for?
              EXX B9 the new EGAS!

              From the demo this thing is just mind blowing spinning my little brain into overdrive with all the possibilities, even with a limited repertoire. Is this the end of the keyboard player?

              Are they available in SA yet?
                Joe Moore wrote: A much cheaper organ option I suspect , than a Roland/other guitar synth.
                Cheaper, yes - but not cheap: list price of just under $300. Also quite limited in comparison - No string splits or changing octaves, no changing Leslie speed on the fly.
                Interestingly , at our gigs , not a single patron noticed the organ sound specifically.
                Yup. Unless you hit 'em with something completely outlandish they hear what they see - and they see a guitar. The few that do notice extra noises assume backtracks or sequencing.
                They just admired our overall version of the original songs as a whole.
                Fortunately, that's what it's all about anyway.
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                  Alan Ratcliffe wrote: Short of a full synth, I've never been impressed with the sound of the devices that use multiple pitch shifters to emulate organs. But this certainly sounds great:

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                  I prefer the original 'big box' POG.
                  The just add a Strymon Lex . . . instant Leslie tones . . . (the Lex even has a Preamp Drive knob, for that over driven 70's rock tones)

                  These two pedals are sooo much more (on their own), because the POG is not just an organ-sim.







                    Talking about organ sims . . .


                    . . . does anyone have one or at least tried one of these ?


                    OX7 Virtual Tonewheel Drawbar

                    VK-8M Organ Module

                    DB3 MODULE

                      Stoner Riff wrote: I prefer the original 'big box' POG.
                      The just add a Strymon Lex . . . instant Leslie tones . . .
                      The POG is too glitchy for me. To be fair, you can add a Lex to a distorted electric and it'll sound pretty good, especially with faster speeds.

                        Stoner Riff wrote: Talking about organ sims . . .
                        The Rolands have always been pretty good (VK-7,VK-8M, et.al), also if you can find a Hammond-Suzuki XB or Korg CX-3 you're smiling. For the real Hmmond enthusiasts there are a few other specialised companies (can't remember the name, but there's one that Joey Di Francesco endorses).

                        For software, nothing touches the (now sadly dicontinued) Native Instruments B4 II. They now have a few good sample sets in Komplete/Kontakt, but not quite the same thing for a tweaker like me.
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                          I have such bad gas for this now...

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                          just before 8 mins is my favourite tone... a MUST have for Deep Purple fans
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