Gothenburg reed organ for ni kontakt 3,4 & 5 – Precisionsound Gothenburg Reed Organ User Manual
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Gothenburg Reed Organ for NI Kontakt 3,4 & 5
The file in NI Kontakt 3, 4 & 5 format requires the full version of NI Kontakt and does not work fully
with the free Kontakt player!
Gothenburg Page
On the front page of the GUI, named “Gothenburg”, you can adjust the dynamics and stereo image of
the sound. From left to right, the controls are:
Envelope
Attack: sets the time in milliseconds for the sound of the organ to reach full volume when a note is
played.
Decay: sets the time in milliseconds for the sound of the organ to die away to silence when a note is
released.
Releases
Volume: sets the volume in decibels of the samples that play when a note is released.
Response
Velocity: sets the relationship between how hard you strike the keys (MIDI velocity) and the volume of
the sound. At 0%, the volume of the sound is unaffected by how hard you play. This is the default
behaviour for an organ. At 100%, the volume of the sound is strongly affected by how hard you play,
which is more like a piano.
Stereo
Width: sets the stereo width of the organ samples, where 0% = mono, and 100% = natural stereo.