Euthymia Electronic Organ

Euthymia Electronic Organ

size 1.99 MB

Euthymia Electronic Organ V2 is a VST HAMMOND organ clone.

The Euthymia Organ is a Hammond Clone Simulation. Clean Sine Drawbars for 2 Manuals and Bass Pedals, 2 Percussion Oscs with the 9 “Standard” Harmonics, a Key Click Imitation, Vibrato/Chorus, the Overdrive and all the work behind the Graphics made this instrument more professional.

  • 147 Notes Polyphony.
  • 9 Steps Drawbars.
  • 9 “Standard” Drawbars for the Upper Manual, 9 for the Lower and 4 for the Pedal (16′, 5 1/3′, 8′, 4′) with a Clean Sine Sound.
  • 2 Percussion Oscs with the 9 “Standard” Harmonics. Adjustable Decay and Level. A Knob switches Off/On.
  • Key Click Imitation (for both Manuals). Adjustable Attack/Release, Carrier and Level.
  • Vibrato/Chorus. Adjustable Mix, Speed, Depth and Delay. A Knob works as a Selector between Vibrato and Chorus. 2 Knobs are available for Off/On. One for the Upper and one for the Lower Manual.
  • Midi Channel Selectors for the 2 Manuals and the Pedal.
  • Adjustable High, Tone, Tune and Level.
  • 32 Programms available.
  • A LCD Screen.
  • Vintage Look GUI.
  • Low CPU consumption.

 

Euthymia_Electronic_Organ ( 1.99 MB )

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