Dome Music Technologies has just released the free bundle "Drawbar Mixer Kit".
This patch recreates the structure of a tonewheel organ, with features such as overdrive / distortion, vibrato, rotary speaker emulation and percussion envelope circuitry. It uses only modules from Voltage Modular Core Edition, Dome Music Technologies Freebie Collection and the new Drawbar Mixer Kit.
I can also highly recommend PSP Rotary if you want a truly authentic Leslie speaker simulation!
Tonewheel Organ for VM Core
Tonewheel Organ for VM Core
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Re: Tonewheel Organ for VM Core
Big fan of sliders here! Thanks for the sliders and the demo patch!!
Re: Tonewheel Organ for VM Core
It was only after I uploaded the patch that I remembered that Remote Control isn't part of VM Core, and must be purchased separately. To remedy this situation, I have replaced Remote Control with two instances of R_Ware Control. These provide voltage control of the two chorus generators, to simulate the inertia of a Leslie cabinet speeding up or slowing down. Leslie speed is controlled by the Mod Wheel, with 'inertia' provided by a stock Glide module.
I've also added a simple spring reverb unit to this version.
I've also added a simple spring reverb unit to this version.
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Re: Tonewheel Organ for VM Core
Thank you for sharing, i am a big fan of Dome Music Technologies .
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Re: Tonewheel Organ for VM Core
Lord of Rock Patch
This patch for Voltage Modular, still under construction, is a variation of what was developed by Grant Middleton from Dome Music Technology and can be seen at the link viewtopic.php?t=3313.
The modifications made here aim to get even closer to the sound of Hard Rock / Progressive Rock bands from the 70s.
The main modifications of the Original Patch were the inclusion of the following modules:
Hääschen (Wide Stereo) from Haslo
Tan Driver (guitar amp simulator with overdrive, which I intend to replace with the Mini Cab Driver+ as soon as possible) both from Waverley Instruments
Micro Ring Modulator from Synthetic Future X R_Ware I still haven't decided which one to use
PSP GEQ-10 (PSPaudioware.com)
AU Delay (Waverley Instruments)
AW_Tape (R_Ware)
PSP Rotary (PSPaudioware.com))
I still have a lot of doubts about the correct order of the effects (I welcome suggestions), but I achieved a sound that, personally, was very satisfactory.
OBS.:
As this patch was made on top of the one presented in this forum post, I thought it would be better to post it as an answer rather than opening a new topic.
This patch for Voltage Modular, still under construction, is a variation of what was developed by Grant Middleton from Dome Music Technology and can be seen at the link viewtopic.php?t=3313.
The modifications made here aim to get even closer to the sound of Hard Rock / Progressive Rock bands from the 70s.
The main modifications of the Original Patch were the inclusion of the following modules:
Hääschen (Wide Stereo) from Haslo
Tan Driver (guitar amp simulator with overdrive, which I intend to replace with the Mini Cab Driver+ as soon as possible) both from Waverley Instruments
Micro Ring Modulator from Synthetic Future X R_Ware I still haven't decided which one to use
PSP GEQ-10 (PSPaudioware.com)
AU Delay (Waverley Instruments)
AW_Tape (R_Ware)
PSP Rotary (PSPaudioware.com))
I still have a lot of doubts about the correct order of the effects (I welcome suggestions), but I achieved a sound that, personally, was very satisfactory.
OBS.:
As this patch was made on top of the one presented in this forum post, I thought it would be better to post it as an answer rather than opening a new topic.
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