Eminent 310U organ project.

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Hi all

In autumn 2015 I bought a Eminent 310U. I was a happy man. It was the right Jarre sound that I had hunted in various plugins. But I missed that one could quickly change in what had been recorded without having to record the whole effort again. I had just gotten reason 9, and there was a plugin called Combo 310 Unique Organ. It was a very nice interface and fairly sound, but stringer part failed bravely.
I thought it could be done better. And then I started (if I had known then how much work lay ahead, I would never have done it).
My first requirement was that the sound quality should be top notch. So I decided that it should sample at 24-bit / 96 kHz. In addition, having the noise removed. With RX3 and x-hum succeeded after many tests.
There should also be made a plan of the sampling process and then sampled. Then there should looped endlessly - especially at the samples with modulation. Then I became very happy with Wavelab 8.5.
Since I had sampled all the sounds (Cubase 8.5) and looped, should I decide which Samplers I needed. My first choice was Kontakt 4, which I borrowed from a friend. I made some patches there, but was not satisfied.
My choice fell on UVI Falcon. There was a tough learning process. Falcon lost and some of the macro options. Then I made them Presence XT, with the editor that can be purchased. Then I made it to TX16Wx (http://www.tx16wx.com), which is a free sampler for Mac and PC. I wish I had been able to make the organ for EXS24, but I do not have a Mac.
Before I finished, Halion 6 arrived. It is indeed a pleasure when you do not just figure out how to program in LUA language. You can drag and drop your buttons and make a lot macro. AND IT WORKS. There is both patches and vstsound. The latter is almost come to resemble and function as a VST instrument. There have been many setbacks along the way.
Then there was a lot of fixes and fine tuning.
The website is:
http://mcpersso310u.com (http://mcpersso310u.com)
https://www.facebook.com/mcpersso310u/

Price is 14 Euro

What you get:
Info:
3 files which contains:
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File1:
68 organ patches for Halion 6.
23 Organ multi patches for UVI Falcon.
17 synth patches for UVI Falcon.
50 organ patches for TX16Wx.
5 Daw setups for Cubase.
13 Daw setups for Studio One v3.
– 2.14 GB.
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File2:
1 organ vstsound set (VSTi) for Steinberg Halion 6.
– 2.02 GB.
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File3:
1 organ soundset for Presence XT.
– 2.54 GB. (Presonus Studio One V3)
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Made a little demo:

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Sounds pretty nice...

Are all the versions essentially the same?
I don't have HALion 6, but I do have Falcon.
Demo/soundtrack work: https://soundcloud.com/antaln
My post/prog rock band: http://www.sylvium.com

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Yes, sound the is. Halion and Falcon are good for making macros.
But Halion is the best.
The problem with Presence XT and Falcon is that you should programming in LUA for making it as beautiful
as Halion. With halion you can drag and drop icons and so on.
Tx16wx and Presence XT are only patches, but with templates for Cubase and Studio One V3 for making the Jarre sound.
Thare are also some DAW setups for Falcon in Studio One.

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