RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENT:
Dug up from the archives and presented free to the public is our newest genetic specimen: the Magnus Chord Organ. This small subspecies is closely related to the accordion and harmonica,with the key difference being the source of the air movement generating from an electric fan as opposed to moving bellows or lungs. Originally three keyboard octaves,and including a number of accordion-like chord buttons,this family instrument was widely distributed in the 1970′s. It has a raw,charming quality to its sound.
We at the lab have worked with this specimen and created a small collection of patches generated from the original parent instrument and our audio genetic offspring. These patches were so joyous to work with,we felt they should be shared with the public for free. You are fully permitted to use this library in any commercial recordings that you like,and we encourage users to continue to modify the gene pool of the instruments themselves.
CLICK HERE for more information and to download this FREE collection.
-A.G.L.

Real cool stuff
Anxious to hear your library,thanx
So that’s the case? Quite a rveealtoin that is.