Ok first I rarely do give out patches for third party plugins because I forget who has what etc, but this community is insanely more gracious than other places I’ve drunk-posted patches to, usually you get pushback from people who want it but don’t have the plugins they depend upon.
To that end here’s the link to the patch:
I didn’t do a readme for it or nothing because you already now the plugin and in fact introduced it to me, so I kinda owe you one lol.
The only plugins I added to the stack are Chorus, Echo which is bypassed and Quantec Room Simulator. I was torn because I’m very partial to Space Designer for acoustic instruments but this one is kind of based on a hybrid acoustic / electric, being those organs.
I turned off the splits, and fooled around with their internal effects but turned those off also. Their reverb seems to only echo out the left channel which I respect is kind of a 60s early 70s thing but I used Quantec to handle that.
So without having the mod wheel, if you have one programmable fader, you could make it perform the mod wheel function, say if it’s at cc07 volume you could have it routed to cc01 modwheel you do that using the Modifier plugin. Whether the Through checkbox is on or off is irrelevant, since this plugin doesn’t obey 007 or 11 Expression. Most organs play with 11 pretty nicely because like your OG pump organ, the swell shades knee lever dampens the high frequencies when soft, and opens those up when the shades open / it’s louder. That’s why Hammonds do it, originally started in pipe organ days.
I don’t know if I’m just hallucinating, but I believe Steve has a modifier tutorial on his Youtube channel for anyone who hasn’t messed with that lightweight plugin. BTW you could even route pitch bend to mod wheel, just don’t bend down since continuous controllers don’t do negative numbers, only PB does.
Awesome for you having these period pieces. The 1960s Vietnam War one in particular is one I’ve heard of but never played.
Back to this harmonium though I think the rotor cabinet under modulation group for inserting a plugin might be quite interesting.
Anyway thanks for the intro of this stuff, pretty cool! Have you bought their organ? I didn’t because I already have what Logic has, and for when I want to relive my younger days in a Doors cover band, I have Martinec’s Combo F, kind of a cross between a Connie and a Farfisa, Connie being Ray Manzarek’s organ. But if you go get it, tell us how it sounds. Hammond is of course king for jazz, rock, and even churches, but IMHO transistor organs have played their parts in everything from Hollywood to the B52s.
Dave