1. THE SOUNDS OF MOJO 61
VB3-II virtual tonewheel organ
This is the exact same software that powers the Crumar Mojo and
presents the same parameter set. VB3-II is the result of 12 years of
study, research, experimentation and development of the simulation
of a vintage Hammond B3 organ. It is the evolution of the GSi VB3 1.4
which is still available as a plugin for digital audio workstations. In the
last 5 or 6 years it has been considered the best simulation of a
tonewheel organ by some of the most acclaimed jazz and rock
organists and organ techs. The Crumar Mojo has been a best-seller in the "Clone
Organ" market during 2013 and 2014 and now the new Mojo 61 offers you the
possibility to take advantage of one of the best clone organs ever without
compromises.
Pipe Organ
A pipe organ is not something you see every day, there are
thousands of different pipe organs that differ by the number of
stops, the number of manuals, the number and the type of pipes,
their size, their position, etc. but we wanted to keep it simple and
offer a pipe organ that would be easy to understand and inspiring to
play, so we chose to offer a Baroque-style organ based on a single
manual and 9 stops plus 3 couplers and the classic "tremulant" effect.
This synth engine works as an hybrid synthesizer, uses additive synthesis and
physical modeling, there are no samples involved. The expression pedal responds
naturally and varies the amount of air that passes through the pipes. There is a total
of 776 virtual pipes.
Combo Organs
The Mojo 61 features two simulations of very famous Italian
transistor organs of the seventies, the VOX Continental and the
Farfisa Compact DeLuxe. Each of these organs is simulated in every
detail, reproducing the essence and the exact color of that gritty
organ sound that was the cornerstone of rock bands like the Doors,
the Pink Floyd and similar. The polyphony is full (all 61 notes at the
same time) and all controls behave exactly like in the original
instrument. One note: since both these organs were originally based on 49-note
keyboards, we chose to bring the pedalboard tones to the first octave. The
pedalboard tone has no settings.
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