Not at this moment, as I don't have a Mac, nor do I have any experience with Mac programming. However, this may change in the future.Umudo wrote:Any chance of AU release? It sure sounds lovely
Combo Model V organ [v1.3.3]
- KVRian
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- 522 posts since 12 Apr, 2010 from The Netherlands
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- KVRAF
- 3096 posts since 3 Nov, 2002 from Kettering UK
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- KVRAF
- 2628 posts since 30 Mar, 2007 from In and Out Burger
+1jobromedia wrote:I had a quick test of your beta, I would not focus so much on the top cover, at least let the hidden parameters be visible all the time to make the interface a bit more intresting.
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- KVRAF
- 2628 posts since 30 Mar, 2007 from In and Out Burger
oh, but i really dig this! thank you for making it available for free 
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- KVRer
- 14 posts since 2 May, 2007
Ok, I see, thanks for the explanation. And thanks for creating and sharing this!Tale wrote:Each key has 4 contact points. When a key is depressed the contacts won't sound all at once, but rather one after another. Each of the 4 contact points will generate a short click (contact bounce) when it makes contact. The attack/release settings (and note velocity) control the total maximum time in which all 4 contacts are made, but the settings don't control the click sounds. I think your "digital-like click" is simply the key click, which is rather realistic, I think (comparing it to downloaded recordings of real Connies).pavouk100 wrote:There is one minor problem(?), the sound of attack/release contains some strange digital-like (at least to my ears) click. I guess this is not contact emulation, because it can be heard even when attack/release faders are set to 0.
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- KVRian
- 859 posts since 14 Sep, 2004
Nice plugin. I do agree that another octave or so would give it a still wider range of sounds.
A quibble about the visuals: The metal plate on top doesn't follow the shape of the rest of the synth, which slopes forward as it nears the keys. The metal plate, instead, hangs out in space where it's closest to the player. Silly, I know, but I kept noticing it.
A quibble about the visuals: The metal plate on top doesn't follow the shape of the rest of the synth, which slopes forward as it nears the keys. The metal plate, instead, hangs out in space where it's closest to the player. Silly, I know, but I kept noticing it.
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- KVRist
- 357 posts since 5 Aug, 2006 from St. Louis
Sure. Go ahead and add this to the demo list. BTW - this was just a midi file to start with. You can just add a link, the file will be there for quit awhile or download the MP3, as you like.Tale wrote:Cool, and great playing BTW. I don't suppose I can add this to the audio demos on the ComboV webpage?jpumphandle wrote:Cold Duck Time (MP3)
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- KVRAF
- 4790 posts since 9 Oct, 2005 from New England
wow, really nice example of a quality synth...
keep up the great work!
keep up the great work!
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- KVRist
- 288 posts since 15 Feb, 2010
Hi, I have just made demo for Combo Model V, you can check demo here:
http://myvst.com/index.php/vst-instrume ... v-freeware

http://myvst.com/index.php/vst-instrume ... v-freeware

In free time i work on my website http://myvst.com/ which provides a lot of free VST Video/Audio demos and downloads.
- KVRian
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- 522 posts since 12 Apr, 2010 from The Netherlands
You can leave the Tuning/Settings window open, that way all parameters will be visible all the time.bailees7irish wrote:+1jobromedia wrote:I had a quick test of your beta, I would not focus so much on the top cover, at least let the hidden parameters be visible all the time to make the interface a bit more intresting.
Cheers, thanks a lot!jpumphandle wrote:Sure. Go ahead and add this to the demo list. BTW - this was just a midi file to start with. You can just add a link, the file will be there for quit awhile or download the MP3, as you like.
Cool, thanks!DJanswer wrote:Hi, I have just made demo for Combo Model V, you can check demo here:
http://myvst.com/index.php/vst-instrume ... v-freeware
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- KVRist
- 66 posts since 31 Jan, 2008
Please, let us know when you are going to post a new version, or, may be, some other stuff. If they sound like this, they would be very appreciated.
Many thanks !
Many thanks !
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- KVRer
- 14 posts since 2 May, 2007
Ok, I stand corrected. previously I tried it without MIDI keyboard, just placing random notes into piano roll with mouse. Yesterday I tried really playing the organ live on the keyboard, and the click is amazing, it is really lovely to play. Thanks again for this organ!Tale wrote:Each key has 4 contact points. When a key is depressed the contacts won't sound all at once, but rather one after another. Each of the 4 contact points will generate a short click (contact bounce) when it makes contact. The attack/release settings (and note velocity) control the total maximum time in which all 4 contacts are made, but the settings don't control the click sounds. I think your "digital-like click" is simply the key click, which is rather realistic, I think (comparing it to downloaded recordings of real Connies).pavouk100 wrote:There is one minor problem(?), the sound of attack/release contains some strange digital-like (at least to my ears) click. I guess this is not contact emulation, because it can be heard even when attack/release faders are set to 0.
- KVRAF
- 4807 posts since 10 Feb, 2006 from Stockholm, Sweden
FYI your organ found it's way into an mp3 of my own, it is a battle beat for a hiphop contest I composed. It's the 5th from top. Don't worry about the agreement, just check the box and click download and it starts right away. And oh btw I give you hereby permision to put the song up on your page as a demo. The organ is panned slightly to the left.
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 522 posts since 12 Apr, 2010 from The Netherlands
Yes sir, I will.oscarb75 wrote:Please, let us know when you are going to post a new version, or, may be, some other stuff. If they sound like this, they would be very appreciated.
I'm happy to hear it sounds as intended.pavouk100 wrote:Ok, I stand corrected. previously I tried it without MIDI keyboard, just placing random notes into piano roll with mouse. Yesterday I tried really playing the organ live on the keyboard, and the click is amazing, it is really lovely to play.
Another song, cool!jobromedia wrote:FYI your organ found it's way into an mp3 of my own, it is a battle beat for a hiphop contest I composed. It's the 5th from top. Don't worry about the agreement, just check the box and click download and it starts right away. And oh btw I give you hereby permision to put the song up on your page as a demo.

