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Adam Monroe Music Rotary Organ VST AU AAX v2.0 MAC/WiN screenshot
MAC AU x86 x64 - 290 MB | MAC VST x86 x64 - 292 MB | MAC AAX - 282 MB
WiN VST x86 x64 - 285 MB | WiN AAX - 284 MB

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.


The instrument was equalized to sound slightly more aggressive than a typical Hammond organ and therefore has the potential to stand out more in a mix. This can be adjusted with the "smoothing" knob, which will attenuate some of the harsher frequencies, and (in version 2.0) the smooth/bright switch and angle knob.
Inside the VST the amp and speaker signals go through preamp/gain staging whether or not the Leslie bypass is engaged. The plugin requires a decent CPU - at least an Intel Core I3. This is because internally each harmonic is being summed for each note - which can include things like percussion and key click - meaning that each note requires upwards of 22 voices. Internally the VST is capped at 330 voices, which is equivalent to 15 notes of polyphony. The voicelist also requires extra processing power, as unlike a piano or other percussive instrument, each note can be sustained indefinitely, and thus newer notes must work around this limitation.

The plugin also does a fair amount of internal eq and sonic shaping depending on the preset. A great deal of time was spent experimenting and finding useful drawbar settings and eq combinations, and vacuum tube sims. There are 95 built-in presets modeled after classic Hammond Organ drawbar settings and famous songs.

The memory footprint of the plugin is around 400 MB. All of the plugin's samples are loaded into memory upon loading as the plugin is primarily comprised up of looped samples, padded out with short attack and release samples. This means that this particular plugin is not dependent on a fast hard drive as it does not need to buffer samples during execution.

The plugin is designed to work with VST AU and AAX native versions and a Kontakt version was not created. This is because the plugin relies heavily on internal programming - for everything from the Leslie simulation, to sample fold-back, to vacuum tube sims - that would be impossible to replicate with the Kontakt player's simple scripting language.

This VST is, essentially, a hybrid between a Hammond M3 and B3 with a more aggressive sound. It is meant to sound a bit unique to already existing plugins and simulations, but with the wide range of parameter combinations, many sounds are possible.

- 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

Release v2.0 6/13/2020
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Improvements since last version: 
*Added amplifiers using Vacuum Tube simulations
*Added speaker/EQ curves
*Made the plugin less bright with a soft/bright switch and an "angle" knob that controls the directionality of the Leslie
*Added many presets based on famous songs
*Added separate controls for Bottom+Upper pan and volume
*Added a mellow knob. 
*Added a chorus knob
*Added a knob to control percussion boost/cut
*Added an overdrive switch (toggles old distortion algorithm on/off)
*Added trim+volume knobs to feed the amplifier
*Added volume controls for Leslie and DI volume and panning.
*Added Knobs to control Upper+Bottom rotor Depth
*Added a Reverb Size Knob
*Added a delay knob
*Made the Leslie control Midi reassignable 
*Volume Swell controls (also Midi reassignable)
*Added a switch to turn off lower-manual keyclick
*Added a switch to toggle between Midi leslie control and velocity.
*Leslie speed can also now be controlled from midi notes (AO/Bb0)
*Added a "Flip Swell" switch to invert midi pedal control on volume swell
*Fixed the bottom+upper rotor speeds and acceleration rampups to be more accurate
*Added "whoosh" (the sound of the leslie spinning) and a switch to toggle it on/off

Bugs Fixed
Plugin may be slightly more optimized now


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comments

  Resident 25.12.2017 6 1896
+704
Nothin' against your post, Talula, but am I the only one who finds the Adam Monroe instruments to be nearly unusable? All of them that I've tried--the Mark '73, Rotary Organ, Upright Bass, Wurlitzer and Electric Bass--are wicked heavy on resources and some of them, namely the Mark '73, exhibit constant CPU spikes that range from mild to crippling. This happens on Win7Ult. and on Win10, in multiple DAWs.
I'm just curious if me and a few other people I know are the only ones with this issue or not.
"Rap is a gimmick, but I'm for the Hip Hop, The Culture." ~ Method Man ~
  Member 15.10.2017 1374
+518
It seems OK for resources on this setup:
i7 7700 (Non-OC) - 32 Gig memory
Windows 10 with FL Studio 20.6.2.
Loaded 7 instances with different presets.
Loaded Tom Petty "Refugee" organ midi + a duplicate one octave higher to drive all 7 instances. (Also FPC drums & Modo bass tracks )
CPU reached 52 (mostly ran around 30)
4.5 Gig memory used.

I have not tested in other DAWs, but I can usually see bad result if things get CPU-heavy.
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  Resident 25.12.2017 6 1896
+704
If it's affecting a PC so bad that it's causing dropouts, even on PCs with only 4GBs of RAM, that's still running far too heavy...in my less-than-humble opinion. If you run as many libraries out of Kontakt, even deeply sampled ones, Kontakt still looks fine in comparison plus, no spikes or dropouts.
Thanks for the info on your experience with it, though.
"Rap is a gimmick, but I'm for the Hip Hop, The Culture." ~ Method Man ~
  Resident 27.10.2011 461
+93
Thanks for the Mac release! The song demos on their website tho.. LOLOL
  Member 9.01.2017 94
+16
Wow, it's hard to do it worst, the Tom Petty's one almost makes me cry... What a piece of s***.
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  Member 28.01.2018 1 602
+197
Can you be a little more specific please? Maybe some adjectives? Shrill? Hollow? Clipping?
What's wrong with it, Brother?

EDIT: I thought that you were talking about the plugin, Brah. When I can no longer see what I'm looking at, it's time to get some sleep. HaHa!!! Good nite!!
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  Member 7.04.2013 13 105
+270
If i was Tom Petty alive , i would kill somebody,..
  Member 7.04.2013 13 105
+270
If a was Huey Lewis too,...
  Member 16.07.2014 1 155
+63
Re-Upload please

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