![]() However, for the price, I want to introduce you to Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2. Overall, I think this is a very solid product that gives the musician a lot of tweaking abilities. Advanced library creation tools including Macro Page Designer, drag-and-drop Library Creator, and HALion scripting.Huge-range of high-end audio effects including reverb and VST amp simulators.Powerful multi-timbral audio engine with disk-streaming sample playback, tone-wheel organ simulator and high-end virtual analog, granular and wavetable synthesis.State of the art sampler created for the adventurous musician.If you are producing film scores, this is a great one to work with as a lot of the sounds are very natural sounding and produce great atmospheric sounds. There are a lot of great VST’s out there, but some of them don’t give you the ability to tweak the way the Halion 6 does. Something I really like with this is how much you are able to shape the sounds you’re working with. Overall, the sounds are beautiful and completely usable for any level of music production. The Pipe Organ by EZkeys is for organ lovers who don’t want to shell out the money for a real one. Octavus: EQ, Filter, Fuzz, Tape Delay, Plate Reverb, Pitch Shifter, Vibrato, Distortion, Inverse Reverb, Spring Reverb.Modulatio: Flanger, LPF/HPF, Hall Reverb, Pitch Shifter, Distortion, Filter, Plate Reverb.Torquedo: Vibrato, Filter, LPF, EQ, Pitch Shifter, Distortion, Tape Delay, Plate Reverb, Tremolo.Ambiens: Tape delay, phaser, tremolo, chorus, pitch shifter.Church Walls: Control the reverb, delay speed, reverb time.Cathedral: Full reverb that is designed for the size of the room. ![]() You have 8 different effect chains, which are as followed: This is fully compatible with any other EZkeys libraries and the samples of this pipe organ were taken from a pipe organ in a church from the 13’th century. This is a classic recreation of the pipe organ in a plugin form. The good thing here is that Kontakt is extremely expensive and this plugin is the opposite.Ĭheck out this video here to hear it in action.ĮZkeys is well known for their VSTs, specifically their piano plugin, which is one of my favorites. A version of this plugin has not been built to support this, however, it is standalone and doesn’t require Kontakt. ![]() Overall, the only thing that could be a problem for some is if you like using the Kontakt Player. When recording my bands second album, we used a B3 and this plugin really makes you feel like you’re playing on an actual B3. The interface reminds you completely of a real organ and while this is a small detail, it’s a super nice touch to a great plugin. The one thing that I really want to point out is the interface. This was sampled from a Hammond M3 tonewheel organ and its whole purpose is to capture the feeling and sound of a B3 organ out of a leslie speaker. I recently stumbled upon this plugin and I have to say, this definitely needs to be checked out if you like organ plugins. Best Organ VST Plugins 1) Lakeside Pipe Organ – Soundiron Let’s take a look at my favorite organ plugins below. This is one of my favorite examples just because it sets the song up so beautifully. The organ is a very versatile instrument because it can invoke so many different emotions that fit well with all styles of music.įor example, the main part of the Coldplay song “Fix You” is an organ and that sets the stage for the entire song. Organs are used all over the music spectrum from jazz all the way to heavy metal and pop. What Kind Of Music Are Organs Used In Typically? I personally prefer MIDI controllers over keyboards just because you have unlimited sounds. A lot of the nice ones come with amp simulators that really let you test the waters and dial in your organ sounds the way that you want them to sound. ![]() I like to use VSTs because they give you so much more control of your sounds. Why Use An Organ VST Rather Than Just A Keyboards Organ Sounds? You can read about these at the link above. If you play in a church, I recently reviewed wireless microphone systems for the church. A lot of music that you play in the church will be played on organs and rather than using a cheaper keyboard with organ sounds, you could get a MIDI controller and download some awesome sounding VST’s. If you are playing in a church band then you are definitely going to want some lush sounding organs for worship. The reason why I like to use an organ VST is that they give you so many different options when it comes to tweaking your organ sounds and they sound very realistic.
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