
4 HX3.5 Mainboard
HX3.5 Mainboard
HX3.5 is a tonewheel emulator with all the features of a classic electromagnetic organ. It is
controllable via MIDI with selectable CC sets for various keyboards. Alternatively, it may be
controlled directly by Fatar or other keybeds as well as drawbars, switches and buttons. HX3
provides unlimited polyphony, 100 presets, parameters tweakable by menus. In addition, General
MIDI sounds like piano and strings are available.
As an option (extended license required), the HX3 RealOrgan engine is capable of emulating all
electromagnetic organs including the famous H100, combo organs, concert organs of the 70s and
80s like Böhm Orchester and Wersi Helios. This implies up to 15 harmonics, up to 12 drawbars
per manual with individual mixtures, including phasing rotor (WersiVoice). An ADSR envelope is
available on all drawbars, also H100 percussion and "Harp Sustain". Various tone generator
waveforms are selectable, for "cheesy" combo organs as well as fully fledged concert organs.
Features
Compact organ emulator circuit board, 200 x 100 mm
Authentic reproduction of generator, tapering, key contacts, percussion and vibrato by
massively parallel physical modelling
Extremely low internal latency of 50 microseconds Key-to-Audio. However, MIDI transmission
delay is about 1 ms per note played.
Natural key click by "rattling" contacts
Authentic
‘CaM Rotor’ simulation with 122 amp and separate output
General MIDI (GM) Synth, 54x polyphonic
Tunable in range of A = 433 through 447 Hz
Effects DSP providing 3 reverb levels
Dual MIDI IN for 2 separate keyboards or bass pedal
LCD display and menu system available
Swell (expression) pedal and footswitch jacks
USB for MIDI over USB, firmware updates, parameter editing
Default MIDI setting: channels 1/2/3 for upper/lower/bass, MIDI CC NI B4.
DC input 9 to 12V, 500 mA min., 5.5/2.1 mm plug, plus on center or through connector PL12,
alternatively 5V through connector PL11.
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