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Cassette Tape Organ - Sample Pack

by Go Outside

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One-shot samples to be used in your sampler of choice for use in creative sound design or to make a unique and characterful virtual instrument.

This is a 1950's Wurlitzer vacuum tube organ processed through two different cassette tape machines and one special sample processed as a crumpled up tapeloop for extra character (track 19)

Nine different voices/combos were sampled giving a variety of tonal qualities to choose from. Recorded with condenser mics on the front facing tube amp speakers and then onto cassette tape using a Technics RS-TR232 dual deck tape recorder.

The samples were played back using two different tape machines; the Technics (stereo) and a Coby (mono) shoebox tape player. Each machine has a unique noise character and eq curve, as well as varying degrees of wow/flutter/dropouts. The tapeloop was physically mangled and played back on a walkman.

There was some noise/hum-reduction applied to the original recordings because this old organ has a hefty background hum but the cassette samples were left with the noise intact except for some light high-pass filtering to limit low end build-up.

You are free to use these samples in any way you wish (except to sell as your own sample pack). I'd love to hear how you use them so please tag @go_outside_music (IG)

Enjoy!<3

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released June 23, 2021

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