Deep warm Piano-Organ tones - How to process?

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2010/03/09 09:57:28 (permalink)

Deep warm Piano-Organ tones - How to process?

Hey all,

    I've always struggled to get the sound I'm after with Organ tones.  I'm thinking of the deep warm organ in St Germains "Sure thing".  I have Lounge Lizard and NI's Electric Piano VSTs and thats a good place to start but I'm never sure who to process my chosen chords to get to the sound I'm after.  Anyone got any tips on how they process a sound from such VSTs?


Thanks for any replies,
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    Re:Deep warm Organ tones - How to process? 2010/03/09 10:17:08 (permalink)
    With VST's I think it's pretty much a given thing that whatever sound it puts out is what you get. Some of the synths let you change the sounds a bit. But if the VST isn't giving you the sound you want, you might need to look for another VST that does. EQ might help a bit but I don't think EQ will solve the major tonal characteristics of transforming a B3 to a cathedral organ.


    I have a few in  some of the NI products. NI sells one VST that is specifically organs..... check it out. You might find the sound in there.



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