The $64,000 Question

Home Organ Retail The $64,000 Question Written by Jeff Mazza – From October 2000 MMR Magazine Still young enough to continue my NAYMM membership and having more than 16 years experience on the floor selling home organs, I would like to share some thoughts on the current state of Home Organ Retail. During the last …

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What is a VST plugin?

Delving deeper, this comprehensive guide aims to elucidate the concept of VSTs and their integration with our Lowrey organs.   Firstly, lets have a look at all the different abbreviations of VST there are in use today. just hover the mouse cursor over any of them listed below for a brief description.   VST = …

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How to make your MIDI files sound great

How can I make the MIDI files sound better or great? is probably the initial response you’ll have after listening to your recently downloaded MIDI file.
Some are very good because someone has already spent some time on them making them sound better, but the majority are at best reasonable good, while others are terrible and need a lot of improvement,  . . . . . here’s how!
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What is the difference between the 3 MIDI formats

What is the difference between MIDI format 0, 1, and 2, and why should I care ? The main differences between MIDI formats 0, 1, and 2 are how the MIDI data is represented and organized:  It has been a natural progression and the latest MIDI 2 is far superior and here is why . …

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What is Berts Knackbass

Berts Knackbass is an odd title for a blog article! I like to play music written and arranged by the legendary Bert Kaempfert If you are familiar with Bert’s music, you will also understand the importance of the bass-line, which has come to define his sound. So What is Bert’s KnackBass ? The “Knack-Bass” is a distinctive percussive bass sound that was developed by German …

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How to Use the Lowrey Glide

The Glide The Glide is one of Lowrey’s most popular features. It enhances the sound of any instrument that has the ability to bend notes. Over the years there have been questions to how to use this great feature. The Glide can be found on most Lowrey models. It was introduced on the SE-10 Regency model. …

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Fundamentals of using midi with Lowrey organs

Lowrey Organs are electronic organs known for their rich sound and advanced features. While some models may have MIDI recording and playback capabilities, it’s important to check the specific model you are interested in to confirm this feature. With MIDI recording and playback capability, you can connect your Lowrey Organ to a computer or other …

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