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Genos (12 Boards) => Genos Voices & Revo Drums => Topic started by: Bob88 on December 31, 2017, 08:49:57 PM
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I have a collection of organ voices I have collected for the past few years. They are primarily Hammond vintage. The extensions are .org and .vce. I have tried a number of them on my Genos and was pleasantly surprised. With some tweaking they might
even be better. Enjoy. Bob
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Thank you. Look forward to trying them on mine. -charley
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thank you Bob, your hammond voices or great. thanks for sharing. have a great new year.
from: from overdrive
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many thanks Bob for the voices this might be a better way for genos rather than EASY SOUNDS which so far dpn't cut it
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Thank you Bob
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Thanks from me too :)
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Thank you Bob,
Look forward to trying these.
Very much appreciated.
Tony
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Bob,
lovely gift!
Good general quality, but some are unbelievably realistic ("Big C3" is just the Hammond/Leslie with that old feeling).
Many years ago I used to have a wonderful Hammond L100R with Leslie 145 cabinet, and presently I have a fantastic Hammond module XM2 with the best Leslie emulator I know, and the XMC2 module for drawbars action.
That's not to tell my stories, but to say that I'm familiar with authentic Hammond/Leslie sounds.
I immediately added some of your excellent voices in my Organ registration. They are really sharp.
Thank you a lot for it
Angelo
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Thank you for your replies. I really can't take credit for these voices as someone
had posted them quite a while ago. Bob
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I loaded the B3 files onto a thumb drive and onto Genos.
When I go to USB1, I see B3Voices. When I click on B3 Voices, I get a blank screen area.
I just learned that to load a MIDI Song I need to go via Song.
Is there some "path" I need to follow for your organ sounds?
Thanks!!
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You have to go to voices.Then tab user. Now you can select the voice.
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As I was a bit disappointed with the Genos "Hammond B3" preset sounds, I came across this pack and downloaded it and I have to say they are a MAJOR improvement and have found themselves saved in my Genos User memory! From one Bob to another, THANK YOU MUCHLY :)
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Just came across this post and would be really interested in these Hammond sounds for the Genos but looks like the download link has been removed.
Would anyone be willing to share?
Thanks,
Steve.
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I would be interested in this as well.
Thanks
Nova227
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Hello
I would be interested in this as well.
Thanks
Pegwill
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Here you can find a large amount of such Voice files (e.g. "Henni's Collection", "MB's Collection", ...):
>>> https://psrtutorial.com/sty/OF/voice.html
But note that these are NOT "new" Voices, but only so-called "Voice Set" files, which only call up Preset Voices (possibly with changed settings).
Voice Set files can have the following extensions:
.vce .VCE = Regular
.liv .LIV = Live!
.clv .CLV = Cool!
.swv .SWV = Sweet!
.nlv .NLV = S.Art! (Tyros5)
.sar .SAR = S.Art!
.sa2 .SA2 = S.Art2!
.mgv .MGV = MegaVoice
.org .ORG = Organ Flutes
.drm .DRM = Drums
.ldr .LDR = Live!Drums
.sfx .SFX = SFX
.lsf .LSF = Live!SFX
Best regards,
Chris
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Just purely out of interest, why has the link been deleted?
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Some time ago many file attachments were deleted by the administrator (Roger Brenizer), as far as I know to free up some space on the forum server, which was "brimming" at the time. Affected users can re-upload the affected attachments at any time (as long as the file types are permitted here as attachments).
In the case of these Organ Voice Set files, however, this is not necessary in my opinion. With these files (e.g. .vce, .org, etc.) you don't get any new voices, as mentioned, but only other settings of preset voices (which you can relatively easily make yourself). There are also plenty of organ voice files available on the psrtutorial.com site I linked above. (Search in the collections e.g. for "B3", "hammond" or "organ".)
Best regards,
Chris
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Thanks Chris. That explains it perfectly.
I've actually got an old floppy disc here which came with my Tyros, with some Theatre Organ Registrations, but unfortunately it appears to be
Copyright to the Yamaha Club.
They include:
American Swing
Big Showstoppers
Blackpool Tango
Blackpool Tiger
Fox Tibia Quickstep
Midnight Tibias
Novelty
Seaside
Theatre Ballad
Theatre Waltz.
Each set contains 8 registrations making 80 Organ registrations in all.
They play fabulously on my SX700.
Played and compiled by Harold Beaumont.
For those who don't know, Blackpool is a major tourist resort on the North West Coast of England UK with a famous tower.
The Tower Ballroom has one of the biggest and most famous Wurlitzer theatre organs in the UK.
If anyone knows if Yamaha Club would release them for use here, then let me know.
Keith.