

size 6 MB / 7 MB
Scandiclavia is a virtual analog Nordish organ module.
It works in an open mixer format and enhanced with some new exciting features. First, an improved 2 32bit top quality waveform engine with incredibly high dynamic range oscillators to generate 2 organ modules emulation, each with it’s own size and color: precision organ and hammond style electric organ. Scandiclavia is inspired by the great Nord hardware organs sound, although using slightly different synthesis approach.
The Engine:
The 2 oscillators can be mixed together into a punchy, clicky and aggressive organ sound, allowing the player creating very useful and musical organ combinations, articulations and textures. Scandiclavia oscillators has full synthesis section, 2 different midi velocity options, stereo enhancer engine, new gleam effect, a user friendly global hipass-lopass filters per oscillator.
The effects:
Scandiclavia also offers a full section of built in effects (stereo widener, chorus, phaser, wha-wha, reverb and delay), advanced midi mode and dedicated organs alike draw-bars system.
ScandiClavia ( 6 MB )
ScandiClavia_64 ( 7 MB )
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