elsongs
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Hammond Organ Reverb Plugin?
Does anyone know of a VST plugin that does a decent simulation of a Hammond Organ reverb?
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rob.pulman
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Re:Hammond Organ Reverb Plugin?
2011/08/01 17:50:49
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Not sure if this is what you're after, but the 'Organized Trio' organ synth is free, and it's very good. Just google it, you'll get it from a few places.
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elsongs
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Re:Hammond Organ Reverb Plugin?
2011/08/01 17:59:43
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I just need the reverb. I have NI B4 as well as a Nord Electro.
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Re:Hammond Organ Reverb Plugin?
2011/08/02 07:03:50
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I vaguely remember a freebie VST that emulates spring reverb. Sadly, I can't remember where. You could try an online search. Have you considered possibly using Perfect Space. You could load an IR into it and use it as your reverb. I believe Noisevault has some IRs of spring reverb units you could use. I will look thru my archives and see if I can find something useful for you, but I would start there.
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Re:Hammond Organ Reverb Plugin?
2011/08/02 07:13:52
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Re:Hammond Organ Reverb Plugin?
2011/08/02 11:51:17
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There are spring reverb IRs you can use with PerfectSpace. I have a few here, which, IIRC, were bundled with PerfectSpace. That should get you in the ballpark, although I don't recall ever seeing an IR for the type that was built in to Hammond organs. The IRs I've seen were for the smaller models used in guitar amplifiers, which were also built by Hammond but are thinner-sounding.
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Rbh
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Re:Hammond Organ Reverb Plugin?
2011/08/03 00:36:45
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The NI b4 has a separate VST for the effects only if I recall, you should be able to use the reverb standalone from the organ
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Re:Hammond Organ Reverb Plugin?
2011/08/03 00:38:24
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