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Samples » Kontakt
Rhythmic Robot Audio - OrgaTone 601 KONTAKT screenshot
25.12.2018 | KONTAKT | 277,67 MB
We’ve sampled amazing, expensive, state-of-the-art machines like the Emulator II and the Roland Jupiter 6, but sometimes what a track calls for is something a little more basic, a little more humble in its origins. Think soundtrack to Napoleon Dynamite. Think home keyboard. Think cheese. Think Casiotone.

Orgatone 601 is a loving and not at all post-modern-ironic version of the godfather of Casio’s home keyboard range, the Casiotone 601. This was a surprisingly big instrument, with full-sized keys, inbuilt rhythms, and onboard speaker (of course!) and a touch-sensitive nudge-bar that you could use to trigger the rhythm fills. This relied on skin to make it function, and was situated on the left-hand front edge of the keyboard, so if you wanted a fill-in rhythm pattern while playing with both hands you really needed to be wearing shorts and hit it with your knee, but… whatever. It sounded neat, kinda.

The onboard rhythms are firmly boom-tish in their capabilities, and all of the onboard presets are effectively variations on pulse waves of various widths, though some all-analogue transistorised wizardry manages to sculpt these into modern and classical organs, keys, various flavours of woodwind, and even what Casio optimistically called “wah brass”. So, what does all that add up to?

The answer is, a real slice of nostalgia. The sounds are utterly of their Napoleon Dynamitetime: late 70s lounge is definitely their comfort zone. That said, the Jazz organs in particular we really like: they’re soft and warm and would sit very nicely in all manner of chillout styles. Dial up the dirt and add some bite with carefully-chosen woodwind stops, and you can get a passable punk transistor sound. Reggae gets a good look-in too, courtesy of the keys and organ tones, which are spot on for chunking away on the off-beat of your Bob Marley covers.

We’ve recreated the whole thing, right down to the fake wood veneer and the little plastic pushbuttons, though we’ve added some extras to help you get the most from it: kit pieces are adjustable and can be played separately from the preset rhythms; there’s envelope control, of course; and plenty of useful effects to get your creativity going. There are also 65 rad factory patches in there.

Who starts their keyboard career with a Jupiter or an Emulator anyway? Just like the Boss DR 55 was (officially) everyone’s first drum machine, we’re willing to bet most people’s first keyboard experience had Casio silkscreened on it somewhere. Relive those glory days and Vote for Pedro!

The 65 factory patches come to you courtesy of our wonderful patchmeisters, Anatol Locker and Ed Ten Eyck. Thanks guys



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  Resident 18.11.2017 1 520
+202
says my version is too old even though I have kontakt 5.8.1, it works on Kontakt 6.0.3. This should work on all versions from 4.2.3
  Resident 15.11.2013 3 1431
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quote by Daskeladdensays my version is too old even though I have kontakt 5.8.1, it works on Kontakt 6.0.3. This should work on all versions from 4.2.3


Somebody may have saved it on a newer version
  Resident 18.11.2017 1 520
+202
do you know if it's possible to batch-save it back?
  Member 9.03.2015 1 124
+59
Unfortunately, this is not possible...
I dare say, this forced restriction is one of the fishy marketing strategies of Native Instruments.
  Member 25.12.2018 8 19
+355
I put new links now that aren't batch resaved, they should work in all versions.
  Resident 18.11.2017 1 520
+202
the Comment has been Removed
  Resident 26.08.2011 11 172
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please re-up
  Banned 26.01.2019 15 1319
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quote by Bumpplease re-up

As a Resident you know you can hover over the link and Request Reupload will appear...
But that's only when links are down...
No need for reup because UL is fine.
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