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  1. Version 1.0.0

    400 downloads

    This is my attempt at customizing a Hex-Layer organ tone layered with a Wurly. I've assign some pseudo drawbars to Knobs 1 & 3 & overdrive to Knob 2, the Modulation Wheel works as Leslie Slow/Fast and the Expression Pedal as Volume/Swell for the Organ not affecting the Wurly. Dowload the 2 files, one is the hex-layer organ which needs to be loaded in the hex-layer user slot and the other is the registration for the respective tone. Once you saved the organ tone in the keyboard load the registration and place the Organbar tone in the first Upper 1 zone and than save again the registration. Knob 1 - Volume for 2 Drawbars (midrange) Knob 2 - Overdrive for the Organ (be careful with the amount) Knob 3 - Volume for 2 Drawbars (high range) Modulation Wheel - Controlse the Speed & Fast Rate of the Leslie Speaker (try all the values of the wheel casue it increases exponentially) Expression Pedal - Controls the Volume/Sweel of the Organ Pressing the Split button you'll have immediate access to a bass sound. Also I've assign a preset Rhythm with which you can jam. Hope you like it and you'll have a good use of it for your live performances! Here is the video demo fo the sound:
  2. Hello keyboarders. I recently bought a keyboard CASIO CTK-6250. I'm fascinated with keyboard on rock and blues music, and one of my great inspirations is Billy Preston. I would love to sound like him and like other organ players, specifically the Hammond B3 ones. How can I do this in my CTK-6250? Is there some place when I can download a tone that simulates this type of organ? I searched for this and didn't find anything... If it's not possible, how can I create this effect? Thanks in advance, Thiago.
  3. Version 01.16

    1,388 downloads

    I edited the DSP effect of 8 tones on the PX-560M and created registrations with the mod wheel controlling the rotary speaker speed. Enjoy!
  4. I'm wondering if anyone has figured out how to dis engage the mod wheel on the piano sounds? I actually sent back the first 560 I bought because when I was on the phone with Casio they didn't even know why this was happening and told me to exchange it! As I was waiting for my new one to arrive it occurred to me that maybe i=t was the mod wheel but why would that ne enable on the piano sound? Makes no sense and the vibrato doesn't really turn off the whole way even if you have it down. Any suggestions?
  5. File Name: 9 Drawbar Organ File Submitter: jaspeter File Submitted: 18 Oct 2013 File Category: PX-5S Stage Settings I'm just getting into the Hammond B-3 sound and I was really impressed with the 9 Layer Organ that Jimmyjames posted back in July. I started looking into the way the drawbars worked and found some pretty good pages on the net that have some of the more popular registrations. Unfortunately, you need 9 drawbars to do that and the way they were tied together in the 9 Layer Organ didn't allow you to adjust all of them independently. So, I wanted to build something that would allow me to experiment. This really won't be a performance Stage Setting as much as a "play around with" Stage Setting that you can then solidify into different presets as you find them. I really think that the key to pulling off a B-3 sound will be in presets because there aren't 30-some-odd drawbars on the PX-5S, for good reason! Here are some of the key notes you'll need to be aware of for this stage setting: Drawbars: There are nine "drawbars". On the Hammond, they are organized this way: 16' 5 1/3' 8' 4' 2 2/3' 2' 1 3/5' 1 1/3' and 1'. They are on the PX-5S as follows, respectively: ModWheel, S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, K1, K2. Rotary effect: I like being able to experiment with these effects, so I moved them to K3. K4: This controls the volume of the percussion. More on that below. Pedal 1: This switches between 2nd percussion/slow decay and 3rd percussion/fast decay. I didn't think the 3rd harmonic sounded very nice when it suspended for too long, but you can adjust that as you like by editing the Stage Setting parameters. Pedal 2: This turns the percussion on and off. Percussion: I don't have a Hammond B-3 to sit next to, but I do have the internet! I found a good YouTube video in which some of the different sounds and registrations were isolated: . With the laptop plugged into the audio in port of the PX-5S (good thinking, Casio!) I played this video through the same speaker as the keyboard. True to some of the other articles I read, the percussion sounded quite marimba-like, so that's on the percussion channel (zone 3). The way the original organs were built, percussion only happened for the first note struck in a legato passage, i.e. as long as any keys were held down, no more percussion sounded. To duplicate this effect, I created a phrase that plays one single note, and then dummy-fill (with expression controller values) to extend the phrase for awhile. Percussion will repeat if you hold down a note long enough, but at a tempo of 20, it hadn't repeated after 2 minutes of sounding a note. I think that'll do. If you want to bypass this effect and have percussion strike every note, regardless of other keys held down, simply turn off the arpeggio button. You will also need the OrganPercuss phrase file in slot 910 for this feature to work. Click here to download this file
  6. Maybe I'm missing something, but I can not find how to assign the Rotary effect for Organ playing to the Modulation wheel. Going from Off to On, etc. For that matter, I can't find any of the "Editable DSP Parameters" on pages 34-35 of the manual like the "Drive Rotary," etc.... I'm getting concerned... anybody know how to do this? Either the Modulation wheel, or maybe a footswitch... but I'd prefer the Mod wheel so I can use an expression pedal with the organ. Thanks in advance for your help.
  7. Version 1.0.0

    182 downloads

    4 Organ Registrations with rotary speaker settings optimized and knobs preset for rotary control. Presets 1 & 2 are based on the JS Organ tone. #2 has the chorus/vibrato removed. Preset #3 is a Full Drawbar tone Preset #4 is a variant on the click organ tone. My recommended rotary settings Generally speaking I'm setting Ramp up/down times around 40-45 Slow speed is also around 40-45 Fast speed 112-119 Overdrive and chorus to your personal taste.
  8. Version 1.0.0

    29 downloads

    Tastiera divisa, synth nella parte alta della tastiera e piano e organo sulla parte bassa. Il volume dell'organo controllabile con slider 1, il portamento con pedal 2. Divided keyboard, synth in the upper part of the keyboard and piano and organ in the lower part. The volume of the organ controllable with slider 1, the portamento with pedal 2.
  9. Version 1.0.0

    61 downloads

    This zip file contains the Stage Setting and the Percussion file needed to reproduce the sound in the included sample MP3. Don't forget to update the phrase location in the stage setting with whatever phrase slot you end up using for the percussion loop. Sliders 1 and 2 control the two organ layers. Pedal 1 switches between fast and slow rotary, which also switches between the C1 and C3 chorus settings. Pedal 2 toggles the percussion off and on. I heard this song on a long road trip recently and I couldn't help but think about how to replicate it on the PX-5S. For hours, I tried many different settings and tried to "brew" my own effects, but I found that layering the stock Distortion Organ patch with an octave higher worked surprisingly well! Unfortunately, we don't have a lead guitar player in the band, so I probably won't actually use this, but I enjoyed the challenge.
  10. This zip file contains the Stage Setting and the Percussion file needed to reproduce the sound in the included sample MP3. Don't forget to update the phrase location in the stage setting with whatever phrase slot you end up using for the percussion loop. I heard this song on a long road trip recently and I couldn't help but think about how to replicate it on the PX-5S. For hours, I tried many different settings and tried to "brew" my own effects, but I found that layering the stock Distortion Organ patch with an octave higher worked surprisingly well! Unfortunately, we don't have a lead guitar player in the band, so I probably won't actually use this, but I enjoyed the challenge. Edit: Well, I'm trying to delete this post, since I realized I should have put it in the Song Ready download area. That doesn't seem to be easy/obvious/possible. Or I'm missing something completely obvious, which isn't unlikely, either. Edit 2: I almost forgot to mention the controls! Sliders 1 and 2 control the two organ layers. Pedal 1 switches between fast and slow rotary, which also switches between the C1 and C3 chorus settings. Pedal 2 toggles the percussion off and on.
  11. Version 1.2

    725 downloads

    This is a 'real church' organ stagesetting. The goal was to create a detailed church organ sound, with not only the full power of the organ, but also the subtleties from blending different stops or retracting them. To get this to work you need to download the stagesetting 'CHURCHORG' I have added the separate hex layers also, eventhough they aren't necessary in order to function. The layers act as different organ stops. You can see the organ stops as different sounds which can be added to each other. Add layers (stops) by pulling down the sliders! The stops in this stagesetting: S1 -- 16' principal S2 -- 8' Flute S3 -- 4' principal -- the above first 3 stops are making a base layer S4 -- 3' mixture S5 -- 3' nazard S6 -- 8' trumpet -- these 3 above give a different blend to the mix K4 -- 8' voix céleste (slightly detuned sound, to create a wavering human voice effect). -- I consider the above stop a solo register, not to be used with all the rest together, which is why it's on knob4. However you can blend the voix céleste nice with the flute or the principals. K1 -- controls the amount of reverb. If you play in a church you wouldn't need reverb (but then again you'd have a real church organ, no?) Example: https://soundcloud.com/pieter-jan-lanssens/realistic-church-organ Stops used here: in the beginning a tutti (everything except voix celeste), then only voix celeste, then flutes. Was a quick record, without any rehearsal, it shows at the end :-).
  12. Version B1

    2,260 downloads

    I'm just getting into the Hammond B-3 sound and I was really impressed with the 9 Layer Organ that Jimmyjames posted back in July. I started looking into the way the drawbars worked and found some pretty good pages on the net that have some of the more popular registrations. Unfortunately, you need 9 drawbars to do that and the way they were tied together in the 9 Layer Organ didn't allow you to adjust all of them independently. So, I wanted to build something that would allow me to experiment. This really won't be a performance Stage Setting as much as a "play around with" Stage Setting that you can then solidify into different presets as you find them. I really think that the key to pulling off a B-3 sound will be in presets because there aren't 30-some-odd drawbars on the PX-5S, for good reason! Here are some of the key notes you'll need to be aware of for this stage setting: Drawbars: There are nine "drawbars". On the Hammond, they are organized this way: 16' 5 1/3' 8' 4' 2 2/3' 2' 1 3/5' 1 1/3' and 1'. They are on the PX-5S as follows, respectively: ModWheel, S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, K1, K2. Rotary effect: I like being able to experiment with these effects, so I moved them to K3. K4: This controls the volume of the percussion. More on that below. Pedal 1: This switches between 2nd percussion/slow decay and 3rd percussion/fast decay. I didn't think the 3rd harmonic sounded very nice when it suspended for too long, but you can adjust that as you like by editing the Stage Setting parameters. Pedal 2: This turns the percussion on and off. Percussion: I don't have a Hammond B-3 to sit next to, but I do have the internet! I found a good YouTube video in which some of the different sounds and registrations were isolated: . With the laptop plugged into the audio in port of the PX-5S (good thinking, Casio!) I played this video through the same speaker as the keyboard. True to some of the other articles I read, the percussion sounded quite marimba-like, so that's on the percussion channel (zone 3).The way the original organs were built, percussion only happened for the first note struck in a legato passage, i.e. as long as any keys were held down, no more percussion sounded. To duplicate this effect, I created a phrase that plays one single note, and then dummy-fill (with expression controller values) to extend the phrase for awhile. Percussion will repeat if you hold down a note long enough, but at a tempo of 20, it hadn't repeated after 2 minutes of sounding a note. I think that'll do. If you want to bypass this effect and have percussion strike every note, regardless of other keys held down, simply turn off the arpeggio button. You will also need the OrganPercuss phrase file in slot 910 for this feature to work.
  13. I am wanting to toggle the ‘Modulation Assignable’ button to activate the ‘Leslie rotary speaker effect’ that would GRADUALLY spin it up to ‘full speed rotate’....then remain there until I press it again to make it gradually slow down to a full stop again. Or—start fast, then slow down, then speed up. Etc etc. In other words, ‘press the button to gradually increase rotation...then press it SECOND time to decrease rotation speed. I can only make the rotary effect OFF.....or ON (‘off’ seems to be the normal effect of most factory sounds except the ‘072 RtfFdOrg’). There seems to be no way to gradually increase/decrease rotation speed. It’s either fast—or off. ’Drive Rotary’ sets the button so the rotary effect is OFF when pressed. None of the following function settings have any effect: OD gain OD level Speed Brake FallAccel RiseAccel SlowRate FastRate Etc etc etc Help? What am I missing?
  14. My apologies for such a rudimentary question, but I am looking to pick up a used Casio keyboard that is a) touch sensitive for piano, and b) has a wide variety of organ tones. I'm trying to stay under $200 for a used keyboard, but I could go higher. My question is which Casio keyboard(s) is best for my purposes? I've seen many WK-200s out there, and it seems like a good one for me, but I'm not sure how it compares to other models given my criteria. I don't want an instrument for beginners, but also don't want to spend a ton at this time. Thanks.
  15. Version 2.0.0

    91 downloads

    This is my Stage setting for PX-5S, designed to control the Galileo organ app. I have mapped it in the following way, so that the PX will control the following things in Galileo: Slider 1: Upper drawbar 16' Slider 2: Upper drawbar 51/3' Slider 3: Upper drawbar 8' Slider 4: Upper drawbar 4' Slider 5: Upper drawbar 22/3' Slider 6: Upper drawbar 2' Knob 1: Upper drawbar 13/5' Knob 2: Upper drawbar 11/3' Knob 3: Upper drawbar 1' Knob 4: Vibrato on/off Pitch bend wheel: Pitch bend Mod wheel: master volume. I have set this for a range from 50 - 100 (I anticipate using it at about 50 but it is early days yet. Be sure to adjust it if necessary to how you want it.) Pedal 1: Rotary fast/slow Pedal; 2: Rotary brake This is my first venture into the realm of midi, and also my first attempt to properly map organ controls. Please let me know if I need to make any changes - especially if I have left out something important. I hope to end up with the definitive Galileo controller at some point......... I also hope it may be of some use to you.
  16. Version 1.0.0

    199 downloads

    Here's my first upload effort -- a rock organ's lower manual. I have a nice synth which nicely models single-manual clonewheel, which I play in a stack above my new PX-5S. The PX can't match that for organ, but I figured I would take a stab at at least providing a backup (lower) manual functionality. The initial (scrapped for now) trick was going to be to put the first three drawbars on the first slider, since so many registrations build from 888 00 0000. Then I was going to mix a couple of higher footages -- 1-3/5' and 1-1/3' -- on the 5th slider. Getting the 16', 5-1/3', and 8' pitches to be operated by one slider is proving to be a challenge, due to limitations in the PX-5S synth architecture. I'll work on that one again another day... It occurred to me though that Hammond spinets don't even use 16' and 5-1/3' bars on the lower manual, and that I have an extra octave of keys at the bottom anyway, so part way through the exercise I ditched the two lower drawbars. So for now I offer a fader-to-drawbar mapping of 8' 4' 2-2/3' 2' 1-3/5' plus 1-13' mixture 1' (because lots of organists like that whistle to be separate from the others) Initially, the mixture played too many major chords when I played LH bass, so I used the wonderful per-hexlayer key mapping to get the 1-3/5' sound to disappear about 1 octave below middle C, and to get the quint stops and 1' to play a little more quietly. This allows some nice bright RH comping and non-dissonant LH bass. This "lower manual" uses neither percussion nor C/V, but it does use Overdrive rotary. The Mod wheel is mapped to overdrive level. Pedal 2 is toggles fast/slow rotating speaker. There is an editable, but non-modifiable, key click.
  17. Drawbars 8-1.ZPF View File Here's my first upload effort -- a rock organ's lower manual. I have a nice synth which nicely models single-manual clonewheel, which I play in a stack above my new PX-5S. The PX can't match that for organ, but I figured I would take a stab at at least providing a backup (lower) manual functionality. The initial (scrapped for now) trick was going to be to put the first three drawbars on the first slider, since so many registrations build from 888 00 0000. Then I was going to mix a couple of higher footages -- 1-3/5' and 1-1/3' -- on the 5th slider. Getting the 16', 5-1/3', and 8' pitches to be operated by one slider is proving to be a challenge, due to limitations in the PX-5S synth architecture. I'll work on that one again another day... It occurred to me though that Hammond spinets don't even use 16' and 5-1/3' bars on the lower manual, and that I have an extra octave of keys at the bottom anyway, so part way through the exercise I ditched the two lower drawbars. So for now I offer a fader-to-drawbar mapping of 8' 4' 2-2/3' 2' 1-3/5' plus 1-13' mixture 1' (because lots of organists like that whistle to be separate from the others) Initially, the mixture played too many major chords when I played LH bass, so I used the wonderful per-hexlayer key mapping to get the 1-3/5' sound to disappear about 1 octave below middle C, and to get the quint stops and 1' to play a little more quietly. This allows some nice bright RH comping and non-dissonant LH bass. This "lower manual" uses neither percussion nor C/V, but it does use Overdrive rotary. The Mod wheel is mapped to overdrive level. Pedal 2 is toggles fast/slow rotating speaker. There is an editable, but non-modifiable, key click. Submitter Tom Williams Submitted 02/14/2018 Category Organs
  18. Okay, third try -- the stage setting, originally attached to this post, is now correctly linked to http://www.casiomusicforums.com/index.php?/files/file/1168-drawbars-8-1zpf/ Lessee if I did it right this time.
  19. Version 1.0.0

    150 downloads

    Hex layer organ for playing Whiter shade of pale. 1 layer = Triangle Wave 1 to make the Sound stronger 2 layer = Perc Organ 1 Main Organ Sound 3 layer = Jazz Organ 2-2 Click Sound 1 4 layer = Rock Organ 1-2 Slow Rotation 5 layer = Rock Organ 1-1 Fast Rotation 6 layer = Perc Organ 4-2 second Click Try it out and tell me your opinion. Thx Karl-Heinz
  20. Will

    Hammond Organ

    I am trying to recreate the original 1960's Hammond Organ sound as used by Procol Harum on A whiter Shade of Pale. I have been trying various settings and parameters but I just can't get it right. Any help or advice will be most appreciated. PX-560
  21. Hi, everybody. Can you share your favorite ORGAN setting (tones/drawbars) for hymns ? This is my favorite one :
  22. Composer Johann Pachelbel Performed by Sergey Slyutov Recorded April 29, 2017. Instruments - Casio Pipe Organ 1 and Strings. https://soundcloud.com/sergey-slyutov/fugue
  23. Version 1.0.0

    120 downloads

    Built my own custom Organ Hex Layer Tone using all 6 Hex Layers. Basically combined several Organ Tones (plus a Voice) and edited the pitch and filter sections heavily. This is my own sound, not trying to be another sound, just a decent cool organ for pads mostly. This is a tone, so can create Stage setting with other 3 zones to add strings, piano or anything else. https://soundcloud.com/baymond-rell/bays-organ-custom-privia-pro-px-5s-tone-patch
  24. Bay's Organ View File Built my own custom Organ Hex Layer Tone using all 6 Hex Layers. Basically combined several Organ Tones (plus a Voice) and edited the pitch and filter sections heavily. This is my own sound, not trying to be another sound, just a decent cool organ for pads mostly. This is a tone, so can create Stage setting with other 3 zones to add strings, piano or anything else. https://soundcloud.com/baymond-rell/bays-organ-custom-privia-pro-px-5s-tone-patch Submitter Walt from NC Submitted 04/27/2017 Category Organs
  25. athomyk

    GREEN ONIONS

    Version 1.0.0

    169 downloads

    This stage setting is a try to reproduce that Booker T sound used in the famous Green Onions track. I have tuned a bit an old 6 drawbar stage setting uploaded on this forum few times ago. I changed the amp section, some parameters for the overdrive and volume layer. Hope you enjoy it! Stage setting is based on 4 zone: - Z1 and Z2 : HexLayer organ tone - Z3 : another organ tone to improve depth sound - Z4: click organ tone Controls: - Slider 1-6 : drawbar setting - Knob 1 : overdrive gain/level - Knob 2 : reverb - Knob 3 : Low EQ - Knob 4 : High EQ - Modulation Wheel : increase gain for another kind of overdrive, target is Z2 - Pedal 1/Damper : switch rotor velocity
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