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Any good rotary AU effects out there? LayR Hammond

Just created a hammond in LayR (1 instruments doing key click spitting elements, 1 doing 2nd and 3rd short and long percussion elements, and 1 with 9 drawbar elements. Has much more clarity and customisable than galileo, but obviously lacks any effects - any thoughts? This is for live playing, not recording.
LayR is midi controllable and good patch management so quite suited to this. Host via AUM

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  • edited February 2018

    I was always wondering about something similar to this by using the korg nanokontrol studio faders as hammond drawbars somehow by assigning them in the midi mapping to an AU effect so you can set the hardware next to your keys and have the ‘real organ’ feel. (Holy run-on sentence?) Lol I really am not there a way to do is but it seems feasible

    Also I realize I didn’t mention any effects apps haha, I am interested in hearing some opinions on this as well!

  • I don’t mind the Rotary speaker in Cubasis - In FX Pack 2. How you would link it up to AUM, I don’t know, as it’s not an app that I use.

  • Not AU but ToneStack has some rotary FX http://www.yonac.com/tonestack/rotary.html

  • @ambrosiajam said:
    I was always wondering about something similar to this by using the korg nanokontrol studio faders as hammond drawbars somehow by assigning them in the midi mapping to an AU effect so you can set the hardware next to your keys and have the ‘real organ’ feel. (Holy run-on sentence?) Lol I really am not there a way to do is but it seems feasible

    Also I realize I didn’t mention any effects apps haha, I am interested in hearing some opinions on this as well!

    There is absolutely a way to do this. I have a Korg nanoKontrol2 and I have it set up to act as the drawbars for Galileo organ. It takes a little bit of effort (mainly because you have to configure the nanokontrol on a Mac or PC) but it can be done and it fairly straightforward.

  • @dvlmusic said:
    There is absolutely a way to do this. I have a Korg nanoKontrol2 and I have 7it set up to act as the drawbars for Galileo organ. It takes a little bit of effort (mainly because you have to configure the nanokontrol on a Mac or PC) but it can be done and it fairly straightforward.

    Awesome! I kinda figured I’d have to configure on the computer after reading the manual but that’s sweeet that it retains the info. I thought I remember reading that it retains like 4 or 5 presets, is that right? Not that it matters all that much since I’d likely use it as a dedicated controller solely for that purpose but it’s never bad to have a couple options :)

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