Nee Jens, ich hab das inzwischen gecheckt:
die aktuelle Organimation ist vom November 2015 und wurde gestern nur in den Updates der Korg Libraries neben den Neuerscheinungen mitgenannt (was natürlich auf den ersten Blick verwirrend ist).
Ich bin mir ziemlich sicher, dass das von mir weiter oben genannte Erscheinungsdatum korrekt ist. Die Library wurde auf der Facebook-Seite von K-Sounds Anfang September 2015 erstmals als verfügbar verlinkt:
https://www.facebook.com/ksoundsdotcom/posts/887344961331711
Ich halte es aber durchaus für möglich, dass die immer noch sehr viele IFXe nutzen.
K-Sounds schreibt konkret dazu (
http://ksounds.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/64/2015/07/Organimation_V2_Kronos_User_Guide.pdf):
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"Managing Effects in Multi-Timbral Use
Most Organimation programs utilize several Insert effects, both Master effects, and both Total effects to create the best organ sounds the Kronos allows. When you use Organimation in a multitimbral context, you may need to allocate some of the effects
resources to other sounds. Here are suggested guidelines:
IFX’s prior to the rotary speaker effects provide tone shaping / overdrive. If this is not necessary for your song, you can reassign these effects. Note that some tone shaping effects are partnered with EQ, so you will need to listen to determine which IFX’s to omit.
The next IFX’s are rotary speaker effects plus the EQ and tone shaping effects they require. We recommend that you do not assign alternate effects to these IFX blocks, with the possible exception of guitar cabinet effects found in some of the version 1 programs.
Last in the IFX chain, some organs use an effect to simulate mono miking for the rotary speaker cabinet. If you do not need the rotary speaker to be mono-miked, this IFX can be reassigned.
MFX 1 is used to provide room ambience or sound thickening. If you are working with version 1 sounds (programs 84-127), reassigning this effect block will not compromise the organs. If you are working with version 2 sounds (programs 0-83), we recommend leaving this effect in place because it adds thickness to the rotary speaker effects.
MFX 2 is used to provide delay when SW2 is On. Reassigning this effect block will not compromise the organ sounds.
TFX 1 is unused by most sounds. It provides compression for a small number of sounds. Reassigning this effect block will not compromise the organs.
TFX 2 is used to prevent clipping and to increase the volume of some sounds. Reassigning this effect block will not compromise the organ sounds as long as there is not excessive gain."
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Viele Grüße,
Jo