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About This Listing

Really love this pedal but it ended up not working for the setup we were using.
Velcro on back. No power supply included. 

From Earth Quaker: ()
The Organizer is a polyphonic organ emulator designed to mimic the organ tones of yesteryear crossed with the highly unique “Guitorgan”. It has a warm and very analog feel with a hint of Leslie warble that is unlike other modern octave shifters. It is simple to dial in and tracks chords as well as single notes perfectly all over the neck on both guitar and bass. Not only can the Organizer be used on strings, it has been widely used on everything from vocals and synths to horns and drums. If it makes sound, the Organizer can handle it! The Organizer uses a mix of analog and DSP circuitry with true bypass switching and an all analog dry signal path.

Listed2 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Organizer Polyphonic Organ Emulator
Finish
  • Teal / White Print
Categories
Year
  • 2012 - 2017
Made In
  • United States
Pedal Format
  • Standard

About the Seller

Grimey Parts

Philadelphia, PA, United States
(30)
Joined Reverb:2021
Items Sold:11
Product Overview
Featuring up and down octave controls and a choir knob for doubling the effect, the Organizer is a polyphonic effect that mimics organs for any instrument. Summoning the classic sound of vintage organs with a distinctly modern edge, this pedal offers uncharted experimental territory for any rig.
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