Yonac Intros ORGAN+ For iPhone, iPad
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Tonewheel & Transistor Organ Emulator 26/02/11
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Yonac Software has introduced Organ+, an organ emulator for iPhone and iPad.
Features:
- Faithful, real-time emulation of revered tonewheel and transistor organs
- 44.1k, 16 bit pro-quality stereo sound
- 7 unique organ engines, each with different "feel" and "response", including b-, f- or v- types.
- Dual manuals with dedicated drawbar groups
- Nine drawbars per manual
- Full effects stack:
- Retro-spec reverb w/ time and feedback
- Dual chorus/vibrato with knob-controlled mix, speed and depth
- Fat-circuit overdrive
- Rotary effect w/ intensity
- Key click
- Organ percussion effect w/ settable length and harmonic selection
- Event-based recording with key-animation and bounce-to-audio
- 36 factory presets of classic organ sounds
- Ability to save infinite number of user's own presets
- Export bounced audio files via Wi-Fi, or on the iPad, via iTunes
- Metronome with multiple time signatures
- Keyboard note overlays
- Configurable key width with 8 size steps (individually adjustable for each manual)
- 61-note keyboard at each manual
- Audio copy
- USB MIDI keyboard control with the Camera Connection Kit USB adapter (iPad only)
Pricing and Availability
Yonac's ORGAN+ is available now in the App Store for $2.99.
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