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Yeah, with three separate tones that can be mixed in and out with sliders. The arpeggiator doesn't trigger the main synths. The auto bass chord is triggered by the preset drum machine pattern, and the bass is hella deep. There's a separate piano and guitar sound also triggered by the drums, that's sometimes ok. The organ's kind of limited compared to a normal synth setup but it's still awesome, you just have to think of it as a techno organ.

 

Try a layered flute patch on both manuals with the spring reverb, tremolo, and chorus on full, and then link the deepest bass sound with the bottom synth = awesome patch.

 

more infos here: http://tinyurl.com/yjo9rsm

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Sounded really great..woah impressive.whats the model number out of curiosity something like an e-50?ive been searching for one of those organs on the list for months, never seen one though.

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by patch i just mean pulling down preset levers, mixing the signals together. most of the organs can do that. mixing the flute and sub-bass makes for a lush sound.

 

the a,b,c models dont have the 'pass' circuits which is basically the synth technology that is the child of the gx1.

the d60 doesnt have it either i dont think! it might still be on ok-ish organ but it won't be like a synth so much.

 

try this ebay link, then click "save this search", then you'll get an email whenever a good one shows up:

http://tinyurl.com/y8rf5su

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ah thanks! big help, still might pick up that one i linked but now i know all the models that have that synth like circuitry.cheers mate will be checking everyday!

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