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Organ 3 - LinPlug Virtual Instruments

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Amplifier (Drive) section. The output of the Amplifier (Drive) section is<br />

then sent to the dual-effects processor. In the “Master Section” you can<br />

also add Motor Noise, Keyclick and adjust the simulated “age” of the<br />

organ.<br />

The audio outputs of <strong>Organ</strong> 3 are automatically connected to the inputs<br />

of your host software's mixer. Here you can set the pan position of <strong>Organ</strong><br />

3's output.<br />

The design of <strong>Organ</strong> 3 imitates that of a real drawbar organ. As a result,<br />

when notes in a higher keyboard range are played, the overall sound<br />

becomes less bright. This is because a drawbar organ utilises a limited<br />

range of harmonics, which wrap around at particular points in the<br />

instrument's upper range. However, this property can also be<br />

deactivated (described in the chapter “B3 mode”).<br />

Hopefully, this chapter has given you a brief overview of how <strong>Organ</strong> 3<br />

works. More detailed information can be found in the following chapters.<br />

<strong>LinPlug</strong> <strong>Organ</strong> 3 User Guide Page 8

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