Adam Monroe's Rotary Organ Updated To Version 2.5 - OS X Big Sur Support, IR Reverb and Cabinets, New Presets
3.17.2021
Adam Monroe's Rotary Organ Piano Is a 32/64-Bit B3 Organ Plugin
* 60 Note Range C2 to C7
* DI and Amp Signals, Reverb, Vacuum Tube and Speaker Sims
* 10 Drawbars, Leslie Sim, Percussion, Vibrato, and Key Click
* 500 MB of Sample Data and 95 Presets
* Supports 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96 kHz
Requirements:
VST

Windows 7/8/10 (32 or 64-Bit)
OS X 10.9 - 10.15 (64 Bit)
OS X 10.9 - 10.14 (32 Bit)

4 Gigabytes of Ram (8 Gigabytes recommended)

Intel Core 2 DUO @ 3GHZ or higher recommended.

Firewire or PCI-based Audio Interface recommended

*Plugin may work with older hardware, but performance will be affected
*Plugin designed to work at 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96 kHz sample rates.
AU

OS X 10.9 - 10.15 (64 Bit)
OS X 10.9 - 10.14 (32 Bit)
(little endian CPU)

4 Gigabytes of Ram (8 Gigabytes recommended)

Intel Core 2 DUO @ 3GHZ or higher recommended.

Firewire or PCI-based Audio Interface recommended

*Plugin may work with older hardware, but performance will be affected
* Plugin designed to work at 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96 kHz sample rates.
AAX

64 Bit MAC OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) or later
64 Bit Windows 7/8/10

Protools 11/12/2018/2019

4 Gigabytes of Ram (8 Gigabytes recommended)

Intel Core 2 DUO @ 3GHZ or higher recommended.

Firewire or PCI-based Audio Interface recommended

* Plugin designed to work at 44.1, 48, 88.2, or 96 kHz sample rate.
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Versions (Windows 7-10, MacOS 10.9-11.0)

  1. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Refugee
  2. Jimmy Smith - Back at the Chicken Shack
  3. Allman Brothers Band - Ramblin Man
  4. Boston - Foreplay / Long Time
  5. Elliott Smith - Son of Sam
  6. Booker T. & the M.G.'s - Green Onions
  7. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - The Waiting
  8. Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade of Pale
  9. Huey Lewis and the News - Hip to be Square
  10. Borgan Lues
  11. Cycle Through all 95 Presets

Adam Monroe's Rotary Organ was sampled from a Hammond M3 tonewheel Organ. The end goal was to simulate the sound of a Hammondnd B3 organ with rotating Leslie Speaker inside of a VST/AU/AAX plugin. Every drawbar on every note was sampled individually via the organ's built-in speaker through a Neumann TLM 102 microphone.

The signal was re-amped though a Fender Deluxe Reverb and recorded via a Sennheiser e906. Both signals were run through Grace M101 preamps. A Hammond M3 Organ combines the last two harmonics into a single drawbar, this note was omitted. Instead, a "digital foldback" teqchnique was used to extend the harmonics of the Hammond M3 to be similar to that of a Hammond B3.

The organ's range was augmented to be similar to that of a Hammond B3. This was accomplished by using the Organ's pedal tones to add the lower octave notes.

The Leslie Speaker simulation was designed to mimic a real Leslie. The signal is split to a virtual bottom rotor and virtual upper rotor at around 600 Hz. Vibrato, chorus, and panning processing are used to simulate the rotation of the rotors. The upper rotor spins between 48/409 RPM's and the bottom rotor spins between 40/354 RPM's. Bottom rotor rotation can be bypassed. The Leslie simulation can also be bypassed.

B3 effects where also digitally simulated and these include percussion, vibrato, and key click. Vibrato scanner is similar to that of a B3 and includes vibrato as well as vibrato+chorus. Key click was simulated by adding random noise to the attack and release samples. Some key click can be heard in the original samples but the effect has been exaggerated. Percussion was simulated in VST as it is in real life: a higher amplitude, percussive decaying sound is added to the instrument via the 2nd or 3rd harmonic. The plugin also includes reverb, braking, variable acceleration, drive/distortion, smoothing, adjustable stereo panning, key-splitting, and preset switching. Version 2.0 also includes amplifier sims based on vacuum tube simulations and speaker EQ curves. An extra drawbar has also been added to the organ between the 4th and 5th drawbars (x), equivalent to the 5th harmonic of the sub-fundamental or a 3 1/5' pipe length.

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The founding families—Ari, Belen, Kori, and Luma—formed the first Council of Keepers. They agreed that any rule or decision must be “ exclusive ,” meaning it applied only when the whole community benefitted, never to the advantage of a single individual or outside force. This principle became the seed of what would later be called the Juuj Code . 2. What Is the “Exclusive Code”? 2.1 A Living Constitution Instead of ink on paper, the Code lives in three intertwined pillars: | Pillar | Description | Everyday Example |