Reed/Pump Organ For Kontakt

US Precisionsound releases Gothenburg Reed Organ      14/06/13

Reed/Pump Organ For Kontakt


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Precisionsound has released Gothenburg Reed Organ, a new Kontakt instrument. Here's the story in their own words...

The Gothenburg Reed Organ is a midsize chamber organ with suction air made by "Göteborgs Orgelfabrik". It was designed by G.Langegård, probably in the 1940s.

For those of you who love the sound of Precisionsound's Langegard Pump Organ, we're now taking a big step forward. We went back to the same instrument but re-recorded it. The Gothenburg Reed Organ consists of new samples – of every single register of the organ. This means extended possibilities to create the voice character you're looking for.

The Gothenburg Reed Organ, NI Kontakt version is a truly virtual recreation of a reed/pump organ, with flexibility beyond the original instrument, and over four hundred samples.

You can mix the registers together by volume, and you can also fine-tune the registers against each other for a big sound. You can vary the volume with an LFO, adjust the stereo image, and more.

  • 1 program for NI Kontakt version 3 4 & 5
  • 7 programs for Logic EXS24
  • 7 programs for NI Kontakt version 2


The total size of the library uncompressed is 425 MB. All formats are included when you buy Gothenburg Reed Organ

Full version of Kontakt is required, this library does NOT work with the free Kontakt Player.

Pricing and Availability:

Gothenburg Reed Organ costs $59 (+$11 if you want it on DVD).

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