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Gospel Organ by Gospel Musicians (Released)
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/gospel-organ/id6504722055
- INTRODUCTORY OFFER $6.99 until September 1st, 2024
Gospel Organ® is a hybrid sampled based and physical modeled Hammond organ virtual instrument emulation. The instrument represents the most accurate emulation of the gospel sound with a ton of tweaks, and customizations that you are accustomed to with Gospel Musicians' products.
General Specs
• Standalone and AUv3
• Requires only 1GB of Storage Space
• A100 Model
• 25 High Quality Presets
Gospel Organ Features:
Gospel Organ® is a Hammond organ emulation designed to represent the gospel organ tone that can be heard in thousands of churches across the world. The tone was sampled from an authentic A100. The hybrid samples use synthesis in order to emulate harmonic foldback and dynamic start positions to make sure none of the tones are phasing. All of the important organ features are present, such as percussion, noise, and vibrato, all of which are emulated from hardware sources.
Each tone (Drawbars, bass, percussion, etc..) have dedicated synthesis (AMP, Filter, LFO, etc...). The effects section also allows for 5-insert effects for each tone, two global effects rack, and a master effects section. Each section has up to 5-insert effects, which makes for an incredible amount of control. Finally, we added a very easy way to MIDI learn each parameter, which will translate to your DAW as well.
•A100 Advanced Sampled Model
• FREE Gospel Rotary FX Included
• Authentic Vibrato Options
• Authentic Percussion with volume controls
• Dedicated Key Click Controls
• Dedicated Noise controls
• Dedicates synthesis and effects for individual tones and effects
• Easy Drawbar MIDI Learn/Save
• Harmonic Foldback and De-Phasing
• Resizable Interface
• Chord and note display
• Separate Drawbar Mixer
• C2D and Crumar Templates
Comments
I can’t seem to get any sound out of it. Am I missing something? I choose presets, the keys show they’re being pressed, but no sound.
Edit: I had to re-download the sounds, and then it worked fine after I downloaded them the second time.
How does it sound/compare to say IKs or Yonaks? Is it a good emulation?
can the brake in the integrated gospel rotary be MIDI controlled?
In case anyone is interested in how this sounds and a good walkthrough of the app here is my video.
No hate for the app from me. I just think it's funny that we're modeling foldback, which 20th century organists saw as a flaw. Now it's a feature.
Great question…the answer is yes. if using a modwheel, place the modwheel in the middle. Whatever MIDI CC controller yiu are using it needs to be between 0-127, with the ability to choose the middle values.
I've been comparing the three since I got this one, and they're all different. Yonac's is fundamentally cleaner (makes sense since it's synthesised), IK's has more character (makes sense since it's heavily sampled), and both largely give Hammond sounds as they would be recorded and engineered.
GM's is much more faithful to being in a room with the real instrument - much more character (much of which a recording engineer would usually work to clean up). Lots of mechanical noise, groaning tone wheels, etc. - which can obviously be dialed back, but can add even more character than on the IK (heavy sampling again).
With tweaking or effects I'm sure they could end up closer in sound, but out of the box they're three very different takes - and all very good emulations.
Thanks @Loups,
I would say that is very accurate
Possible to get this on iPhone?
Working on a decent UI design
Excellent! I'll buy this and the rotary app on iPad and wait for them to come to iPhone. ❤️ I'm a huge fan of your apps, especially Pure Synth Platinum 2.
@Loups thank you. This is very helpful.
I will get the app
v1.0.1!