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AuthorTopic: ..would you like to see my organ..?
ianweb123
Posted: 23rd April 2003 11:09
..fnar, fnar..
Done as a a quicky while I'm making my mind up whether or not to release RGB3 is Morphiza.. styled after the Transistor organs of the 60s and 70s, this organ synth avoids the drawbar analogy and instead provides a series of harmonic tone and boost knobs to provide a rich and varied pallete of tones..(well, for an organ, anyway!!)

You will find it at http://www.ianweb.dial.pipex.com (I really should get a Krakli domain name!!)

As usual have fun and let me know how you get on..



ATB

Ian
Teksonik
Posted: 23rd April 2003 12:12
That's a magnificent looking organ you have there sir.Hey wait that didn't sound right.I meant the gui is dead sexy.Just downloaded and will give it a go straight away.I wonder how this will sound next to ComboSister or layered with Combo? Thanks Ian you are generous beyond words. Very Happy
Borogove
Posted: 23rd April 2003 14:29
Dammit.

I went to the site because I wanted to see a bigger screen shot of the GUI, but instead I saw Vectis, which just totally derailed the synth design I was working on... grrr...
John Westwood
Posted: 23rd April 2003 15:41
Wait a minute Ian - you can't say 'bugger' on the internet, but you can go stick your organ in everyones faces? Shocked

Well call me the Lizard King, but I'm going to have to try this 21st Century Fox.Wink
patchworkcat
Posted: 23rd April 2003 17:59
Sounds kinda fizzy, what waveforms did you use Ian? Cheers up ZR1's mate, tnx. Cool
ianweb123
Posted: 24th April 2003 02:36
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Sounds kinda fizzy, what waveforms did you use Ian?


Morphiza uses sine waves as its base and then uses some modules to add great globs of harmonics, you can hear the effect of this with the boost knob
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