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Galileo Live

Last week we did a short tour with a swedish singer, Monica Robertson, and Richard Mann from Nashville (Son of Carl Mann who had a huge hit with Mona Lisa in 1959)

I played keys on most of his songs, and for some I needed an organ. Since I don't want to take out a new mortgage on my house to buy a Nord :D I went for my old iPad, put it in my Behringer iStudio and hooked it up to my old Korg 707. Worked like a charm!

I'm in love with the sound of this app! Sounds really great in stereo. That leslie...

https://youtube.com/watch?v=XIirkGqFiBI

Comments

  • Definitely my go to organ app, very flexible, and I just cannot get the same sound from any of the others.

  • All apps from the developer Yonac is great and sounds amazing!

  • Yep, if you want a good organ sound, one that really "breathes ', Galileo is definitely the one. and I was brought up playing Hammonds.

  • Cool. Thanks for sharing.
    Curious what the rest of the band thought of using an iPad. ?

  • @PhilW said:
    Yep, if you want a good organ sound, one that really "breathes ', Galileo is definitely the one. and I was brought up playing Hammonds.

    I couldn't think of how to describe it, but you nailed it with 'breathes' :)

  • @Carlsson said:
    Last week we did a short tour with a swedish singer, Monica Robertson, and Richard Mann from Nashville (Son of Carl Mann who had a huge hit with Mona Lisa in 1959)

    I played keys on most of his songs, and for some I needed an organ. Since I don't want to take out a new mortgage on my house to buy a Nord :D I went for my old iPad, put it in my Behringer iStudio and hooked it up to my old Korg 707. Worked like a charm!

    I'm in love with the sound of this app! Sounds really great in stereo. That leslie...

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=XIirkGqFiBI

    That sounds amazing live! I use Galileo constantly and am always amazed of how great it sounds. I am curious @Carlsson, I noticed that organ sound is really clean. Did you make a preset yourself or did you choose one of the available presets in the app itself? Would it be possible for you to share it?

  • Ha! Recently someone asked "What's the best Organ app?" over on the iPad Musician FB page and within a few hours there were like two dozen comments unanimously saying "Galileo!"

    Very nice sound @Carlsson, thanks for sharing! I heard a nice swell when the Leslie kicked in. I'm guessing that's another advantage of using an iPad live - no need to rely on the sound guy for controlling your own dynamics :wink:

  • @Grobles87 said:
    That sounds amazing live! I use Galileo constantly and am always amazed of how great it sounds. I am curious @Carlsson, I noticed that organ sound is really clean. Did you make a preset yourself or did you choose one of the available presets in the app itself? Would it be possible for you to share it?

    I used the "Pale of Shade" preset, and just increased the gain a little bit.

  • Really nice!

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