ORGANIZER™
Polyphonic organ emulator
The Organizer is a polyphonic organ emulator designed to emulate the organ sounds of yesteryear crossed with the very unique "Guitorgan". It has a warm, very analog feel with a hint of Leslie warble that is different from other modern octave changes. It is simple to compose and tracks chords as well as single notes perfectly across the entire fretboard on both guitar and bass. Not only can the organizer be used on strings, but it has been widely used on everything from vocals and synths to horns and drums. If it makes noise, the organizer can handle it! The organizer uses a mix of analog and DSP circuitry with true bypass switching and a fully analog dry signal path.
1. Up: Level control for the upper octave.
2. Down: Level control for octave down.
3. Choir: This command takes a mixture of the high octave and low octave settings and regenerates it. The end result is an additional signal 2 octaves up, 2 octaves down and a direct signal with a slight delay that adds a "church organ" feel. This control only works if octave up and octave down are in use.
4. Lag: control of the delay for the processed signal. Full counterclockwise is a minimum delay. The delay time increases as it rotates clockwise.
5. Tone: Decreases the high end as you dial it counterclockwise.
6. Direct: level control for the dry analog signal.