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Jul 05, 2021
(and last updated on Jul 22, 2022)
Want to make custom Bonetrousles like the ones you see on SiIvagunner, or TimmyTurnersGrandDad? Here are some high quality samples I've made myself in FL Studio 10!
Old samples + Restored HD ones now included because idk!! Have fun with them.
Credit to me would be appreciated!
(Currently on hiatus.)
Uploaded on
Jul 05, 2017
(and last updated on Jul 07, 2017)
Download: http://michaelpichermusic.wixsite.com/composer/hamorg
You can download "HamOrg Basic" from my website, by clicking the "Free Version" button!
"HamOrg Basic" is the free version of "HamOrg" v2.0. It is designed for a single keyboard setup with 9 preset key switches, which include vibrato/chorus and percussion effects already built into certain ones. Both "HamOrg" and "HamOrg Basic" use chromatically recorded tones sampled from a real organ!
The full version of ...
Uploaded on
Feb 11, 2017
(and last updated on Nov 30, 2018)
This sound library is sampled from a toy that has two modes, which are obviously "Piano" and "Xylophone". You can access these modes via key switches.
I made this virtual instrument so that is played back exactly like the original toy, right down to the quirk that necessitates that you press the keys down with a bit of force, in order for the hammer to hit the bells. If you don't, then you'll just hear the keys flailing and no tone.
This is a great oddity to add amongst ...
Uploaded on
Dec 16, 2016
(and last updated on Nov 30, 2018)
UPDATED! (May 5, 2017) I fixed some tuning issues and removed a few bad notes. Fixed volume value in Bass.
Embrace the fun sound of this virtual electronic organ, sampled from a spinet organ that was likely built in the late 70s!
The full version is available on my website: http://michaelpichermusic.wixsite.com/composer/
Extra considerations:
Free to use in commercial/non-commercial projects.
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