Free VST Organ Plug-ins 2

Free VST Organ Plug-ins 2

 
 
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ZR-3
ZR-3 incorporates 3 instruments, 9 drawbars, 6 different waveform shapes, click, percussion, sustain, splitmode, monophonic mode (perfect for bass sounds), vibrato, scalable pitch bend, saturation/distortion/fuzz and rotating leslie speaker effect in one VST organ plug-in.
Price: Free
 
ZR-1
ZR-1 features 9 drawbars, waveform shape, percussion (with decay), keyClick, monophonic mode (perfect for bass sounds), distortion, rotating speakers, built in program handling (compare / save) and adaptive processor usage.
Price: Free
 
AZR3
AZR3 features 3 instruments, 9 drawbars, 6 different waveform shapes, click, percussion, sustain and split mode. Monophonic mode (perfect for bass sounds). Vibrato and scalable pitch bend. Rotating speakers. Lower speaker can be switched between fixed and rotating.
Price: Free
 
Siecles
Siecles is a VST organ plugin that reproduces the sound of big pipe organs in a cathedral. It's a mix between two samples featuring EQ, ADSR, Portamento and it's fully automatable.
Price: Free
 
Oddly Organ
Oddly Organ is a percussion organ featuring a simple EQ with ADSR for filters and volume. Tracking cutoff and resonance. A Key Click effect. 2 simple chorus effects. A tremolo and a rotate effect but it's not a real rotator. Distortion. Retrigger glide and mono mode.
Price: Free
 
Church Organ 2nd
Church Organ 2nd has five organ oscillators for even bigger and better sounds since the first generation of this plug-in. It also has an ADSR and pitch band as part of the effects package.
Price: Free
 
Morphiza
Morphiza is styled after the transistor organs of the 60's and 70's. This organ synth plug-in avoids the drawbar analogy and instead provides a series of harmonic tone and boost knobs to provide a rich and varied palette of tones... well, for an organ anyway.
Price: Free
 
Organaut
Organaut is a classic tonewheel organ emulator in a VST organ plug-in. Main features: 9 drawbar sounds, rotary cabinet emulation, keyclick emulation, internal reverb, octave shift. Digital and analog modes.
Price: Free
 
Spook Organ
Spook Organ features 2 banks each of seven oscillators. Each bank can be set to use a different waveform. This makes it possible to additively create some very organ like, or very grungy sounds, especially when combined with the modulation section.
Price: Free
 
LightBag II
LightBag II features emulation of a tonewheel organ/rotary speaker combination with nine drawbars and extensive MIDI implementation for real time control. Paged panel design to access all parameters. Complete manual included.
Price: Free
 

How to Use VST Downloads to Mix and Create Your Own Music

By Greg Hoffman

Utilizing Other Synthesizers' Techniques

You can actually modulate the waveform of an oscillator by setting the LFO which is utilizing the basic concepts of wave tables. If you were to change your oscillators over to sin waves, then the next thing you could do, is the set the octaves so they were apart from each other. This is an essential element for organ sound emulation using a vst organ plug-in but it really is a basic form of additive synthesis.

What are the options for SFX Patches?

There are many options available to create sound effects. Just like the proper use of envelopes and effects guides you to what you are looking for. Then you may want to consider FM waveforms or other noise sources. One of the most prominent features of the effect patches is the use of non tonal oscillator waveforms. Don't forget that you SFX patches offer several options

How You can Use Multiple Filters

If you want something useful to warm up the digital sounds then consider the fact that external sound filter units can produce some very intriguing effects on the end of a signal chain. Most of the up to date synthesizers may even have a multimode, but at the very least will have two independent filters as part of their features.

You can make use of these in two ways. You can use them by arranging them in sequences or they can be used in parallel. If you play around with band pass and notch filter, which really are unusual filter modes, you will get some unusual effects. You could also experiment with sending different oscillators to various filters.

For Big Sound Complexity try lateral thinking

If you want to add some extra pizzazz to shorter sounds as well as create some long slow ones, then trying layering them. Big complex sounds take some lateral thinking. If you layer multiple patches as the attack grows and then disappears after one another, then you will get modulating sweeping pad sounds.

Lets assume you don't have the right oscillator waveforms to create that FM style type sound that you want. There is something you can do to compensate for not having it. Setting the rate as fast as you possibly can, then set the LFO to modulate the stereo-panning. This means you will have to use a square wave. Another function you have available to your is the sample and hold function. Many people tend to overlook this, so make sure you make use of it.

In addition to all of the above take some time to go through you onboard presets. They are sure to inspire you into the right direction. These were prepared by experts in the field of synth, so they know what they are doing. When you come across one that really appeals to you inspect it thoroughly. Determine how the sound was made and capture the techniques on your own creations (patches).

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