Description

polyphonic organ emulator

Organizer is an effector that changes the sound of a guitar into an organ-like sound. Unlike a typical octave effector, it has a warm analog sound with a oscillating sound that feels like it's being passed through a Leslie speaker. The tracking is excellent, and the output is beautiful whether you play a single note, chord, guitar, bass, or any position on the fingerboard. The organizer's circuit is made of analog and DSP, but the input signal passes only through the analog circuit.

·Control
Up - Setting the volume one octave higher
Down - Sets the volume one octave lower.
Choir - This mixes the Up and Down signals and feeds them back. This adds two octaves up, two octaves down, and a bit of delay, creating the kind of organ effect you would hear in a large church. Please note that Choir does not work when Up and Down are zero.
Direct - Adjusting the mixing of the original sound
Tone - Tone settings. The high range decreases each time you turn it to the left.
Lag - Effect sound delay setting. Turn it to the left to shorten it, turn it to the right to lengthen it.

·size
117mm x 63.5mm x 57mm

·power supply
The organizer is powered by a 9V, DC power supply and can be used with a 2.1mm negative center adapter. We do not recommend using daisy chains or non-transformer power adapters as they may generate noise. Also, do not use a power supply that outputs more than 9V!

·switch
Since it uses an electronic relay type true bypass, no sound will be output without power.

・Current consumption
65mA

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