HaNon B70 ToneWheel Organ 4+
A pro vintage midi expander
Julien Faure
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- £3.99
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Description
Simple and pro sounding vintage organ emulator in your pocket. Plug an usb or a bluetooth midi keyboard to start to groove or use the included virtual keyboard.
-Emulation of 91 permanently spinning tonewheels for better phase effect
- Simulation of rotary cabinet with drive to crunch the organ's the tube amplification
- Natural KeyCicks (but adjustable), Percussion, Chorus, Vibrato and Reverb
- Adjustable leakage
- 2 channels (midi 1 and 2) and two sets of drawbars, a split with midi learn for a game with a single keyboard
- Instant presets accessible from the interface
- full midi controller mapping
MIDI CC for sliders
7 & 11 : volume
75 : keyclick level
76 : gain
77 : rotary cabinet tone
94 : upper/lower balance
12 to 20 : upper draw bars
21 to 29 : lower draw bars
31 : vibrato chorus mode select
87 : reverb size
86 : reverb length
84 : reverb mix
MIDI CC for toggles
1 : fast /slow rotary cabinet (works also with sustain pedal)
31 : percussion on/off
70 : percussion volume
71 : percussion decay
72 : third/second harmonic
2 : Rotary on/off
32 : vibrato/chorus on upper
30 : vibrato/chorus on lower
What’s New
Version 1.5.0
- fix bad loading state on auv3 version (when inverse drawbar is selected)
- fix memory leak
Ratings and Reviews
It’s a Hammond type organ, really good.
There are numerous organs on the iOS/iPadOS ecosystem, including the ones Apple make available in a very selective way in GarageBand. Knowing roughly how this sort of organ was made to growl and screech by major proponents back in the day, you can put it through a chain of FX that includes compression, distortion, flanger, EQ, reverb, for example, and generally experiment with emphasis of one or the other. The order of these FX, and so forth, it’s all easy even in Apple’s baby DAW. Personally, I found it inspirational to go through setting the organ itself up, with drawbars in particular places, and save the preset you like.
Thus inspired, it’s great to play. My tip for this instrument: play two-handed, even if you’re not that gifted, it makes a huge difference to the tone you get out. Get that left hand to do something, at some point, it is an audio effect in itself, playing this way. Have a basic bass note held, that’s all you need to try this technique, and you will hear the difference.
Needs update ( cont )
Update done, great .
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Information
- Provider
- Julien Faure
- Size
- 14.5 MB
- Category
- Music
- Compatibility
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- iPhone
- Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
- iPad
- Requires iPadOS 11.0 or later.
- iPod touch
- Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
- Mac
- Requires macOS 10.9 or later.
- Apple Vision
- Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
- Languages
- Age Rating
- 4+
- Copyright
- © Lostin70s
- Price
- £3.99
Supports
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Family Sharing
Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.