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Noiiz Philicorda for Noiiz Player-SYNTHiC4TE screenshot
TEAM SYNTHiC4TE | 06-07-2018 | 220 MB
'Philicorda' is a faithful reincarnation of the classic 60's electric organ, re-born and available to drop right into the Noiiz Player. The sound of this virtual instrument is truly unique and can go for deep and warm to bright, harmonically rich tones. Add filter resonance, drive and experiment with different envelope settings and you have yourself a flexible synthesiser at your fingertips.

This instrument is special in its unique character and its flexibility in that it is equally at home on a vintage psychedelic rock track as it is on a contemporary future bass production. Create bold leads that cut through a mix, or add fullness and depth to chord sequences.

Key Features...

- Multi-sampled Philicorda electric organ
- Extensive velocity and round robin layers for ultra-realistic sound
- 6 presets + 4 Octaves sampled
- Onboard effects to take the sound further



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  Resident 22.08.2013 8 163
+112
Thank you Funtime
Peace, Love, Unity & Havin' Fun
  Resident 21.04.2014 1589
+330
I remembered an amazing record by 'Alan Hawkshaw' playing Philicorda.

Philicorda was made by Dutch/Holland Philips, which for those who don't know, also invented and patented the first 'cassette player' of the market, it was the first world home recordings invasion, the second only happend decades later with the CD-Roms.
  Member 31.01.2015 13 228
+248
Bach played on Philicorda


Philicorda is a fascinating instruments, but... This is Scarlatti, not Bach.
:-)
I like this baroque music on Philicorda.
  Resident 21.04.2014 1589
+330
Lol, I meant to write Baroque, fast writings, thx.
In fact a very different style from Bach.

But, please, since you know this sonata, make the comment completely, because it will help a lot, give the name of this sonata, therefore, Scarlatti wrote more than 500. Since I don't know one single musician who knows by memory all the tonalities and all the Ks and Ls indexing of this Italian genius Scarlatti .
  Member 6.09.2016 136
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