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4 organs completely modeled from pure waveforms:
SP DrawBar Organ is Sound Prop's recreation of one the world’s most used electric organs, and it was first manufactured in 1935. It can produce a wide range of tonalities, which allows this instrument to be used for many styles of music including country, pop, rock, blues, funk, gospel, reggae, and jazz
SP Transistor Organ is Sound Prop's recreation of the continental transistorised organs, and it was first manufactured between 1962 and 1971. The first Continentals were produced in England. It became a popular instrument in the 1960s and 1970s, especially with garage and later new wave bands, and was used by the Beatles, the Animals, the Doors, Iron Butterfly, Elvis Costello, and Madness.
SP Compact White, and Orange are Sound Prop's particular take on the series of compact electronic organs made in the 1960s and 1970s. They were used by a number of popular musicians including Sam the Sham, Pink Floyd, Sly Stone, Blondie, and the B-52s.
Sound Prop's Virtual Instruments provide control over the 9 drawbars, and 9 selectors for sound generation. 16’ Sine, 16’ Triangle, 8’ Sine, 8’ Triangle, 4’ Sine, 4’ Triangle, 16’ Boost, 8’ Boost, 4’ Boost. Vibrato with 6 modes, chorus, harmonic percussion, spring reverb, overdrive, and rotary speaker speed control.