Anyone Know any Good Pipe/Church Organ VST Plugins?

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  1. Paul Guest

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    Free or Otherwise?

    I'm new to all this Soft Synth VST stuff, but it's pretty
    cool. Pretty low latency when playing real-time in Cubase LE 4.
    The free version of the MiniMoog is rather fun, and I've only
    scratched
    the surface of all the huge amounts of freeware out there.

    But I'm mainly into great piano and organ patches/samples, and
    I'd like to avoid buying the Korg M3! haha!

    Thanks in advance for any advice.....
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  2. Les Cargill Guest

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    Paul wrote:
    >
    > Free or Otherwise?
    >
    > I'm new to all this Soft Synth VST stuff, but it's pretty
    > cool. Pretty low latency when playing real-time in Cubase LE 4.
    > The free version of the MiniMoog is rather fun, and I've only
    > scratched
    > the surface of all the huge amounts of freeware out there.
    >
    > But I'm mainly into great piano and organ patches/samples, and
    > I'd like to avoid buying the Korg M3! haha!
    >
    > Thanks in advance for any advice.....



    http://www.hammersound.com/cgi-bin/...gory&category=Organ&ListStart=0&ListLength=15

    I'd recommend sfz as a playback VST for soundfonts. There are
    others, but sfz seems to be the least troublesome.

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  3. Paul Guest

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    On Jul 7, 1:23 am, Les Cargill <> wrote:
    > Paul wrote:
    >
    > >       Free or Otherwise?

    >
    > >       I'm new to all this Soft Synth VST stuff, but it's pretty
    > > cool.  Pretty low latency when playing real-time in Cubase LE 4.
    > > The free version of the MiniMoog is rather fun, and I've only
    > > scratched
    > > the surface of all the huge amounts of freeware out there.

    >
    > >        But I'm mainly into great piano and organ patches/samples, and
    > > I'd like to avoid buying the Korg M3!  haha!

    >
    > >        Thanks in advance for any advice.....

    >
    > http://www.hammersound.com/cgi-bin/soundlink.pl?action=view_category&....
    >
    > I'd recommend sfz as a playback VST for soundfonts. There are
    > others, but sfz seems to be the least troublesome.
    >
    > --
    > Les Cargill



    Ok, i have downloaded the Spekko Gothic Pipe organ,
    but the file is a *.SF2 file. The other plug-ins were *.dll files.

    How do I play these sound fonts in Cubase?
  4. Les Cargill Guest

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    Paul wrote:
    > On Jul 7, 1:23 am, Les Cargill<> wrote:
    >> Paul wrote:
    >>
    >>> Free or Otherwise?

    >>
    >>> I'm new to all this Soft Synth VST stuff, but it's pretty
    >>> cool. Pretty low latency when playing real-time in Cubase LE 4.
    >>> The free version of the MiniMoog is rather fun, and I've only
    >>> scratched
    >>> the surface of all the huge amounts of freeware out there.

    >>
    >>> But I'm mainly into great piano and organ patches/samples, and
    >>> I'd like to avoid buying the Korg M3! haha!

    >>
    >>> Thanks in advance for any advice.....

    >>
    >> http://www.hammersound.com/cgi-bin/soundlink.pl?action=view_category&...
    >>
    >> I'd recommend sfz as a playback VST for soundfonts. There are
    >> others, but sfz seems to be the least troublesome.
    >>
    >> --
    >> Les Cargill

    >
    >
    > Ok, i have downloaded the Spekko Gothic Pipe organ,
    > but the file is a *.SF2 file. The other plug-ins were *.dll files.
    >
    > How do I play these sound fonts in Cubase?


    http://www.kvraudio.com/get/769.html

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