Thursday, June 6, 2013

Galileo Screenshots and Selected Specs

Galileo Organ features a virtual-analog design that generates and processes tonewheel (or transistor, depending on the setting) signals. We will follow with a more comprehensive list of specs, but here are some highlights:

• 32-bit DSP
• Three individually configurable manuals, each with own drawbars
• 11 organ types. The organ types include tonewheel engines with unique tonal characteristics, harmonic leakage, etc. as well as multiple transistor engines.
• Scanner Chorus & Vibrato emulation
• 48-voice total polyphony
• Percussion module w/ 2 attack algorithms
• Adjustable key click, tone wheel & drawbar leakage, brilliance, attack/release; togglable bass foldback
• Rotary cabinet simulation w/ 3 cabinet types, brake & speed toggles, adjustable fast & slow mode rates, drum-to-horn balance, rotor acceleration and stereo mic separation
• Virtual-Tube preamp w/ asymmetric-clipping "Class A" topology. Parameters include gain, blend, a classic lows-mids-highs tonestack with selectable mids focus for an "American" or "British" tube tone.
• 4 types of Wah-Wah with adjustable sweep range & emphasis
• Autowah module w/ 5 sweep curves, 3 follow modes, velocity tracking, settable rate, phase and bpm syncing
• Ring Modulator / Tremolo with fast & slow modes and adjustable depth
• Delay, Reverb & configurable FX signal path
• Arpeggiator with dedicated note buffer for each manual
• Comprehensive MIDI implementation with three IO channels, keyboard splitting, program changes, sustain & expression pedal support
• MIDI Learn w/ over 130 control destinations
• Over 240 factory presets, including a bank produced by Sunsine Audio
• Create & share unlimited banks and presets
• Built-in tapedeck with recording, audio sharing, copy/paste
• Touch velocity recognition
• Scale keyboard mode w/ over 50 musical scales and selectable key.
• Can be used in the Audiobus input or FX slot




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