Models
7 models
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Ace Tone TOP-5
Portable transistor combo organ
Organ · Japan
A portable transistor combo organ from Ace Tone in the mid-to-late 1960s, part of the TOP (Transistor Organ, Portable) series. The TOP-5 offers five voice tabs (Flute, Organ, Horn, Oboe, String) with vibrato, delivering the reedy combo organ tone characteristic of 1960s beat and rock groups.
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Roland V-Combo VR-730
Single-manual stage organ
Organ · Japan
A 73-note stage keyboard from Roland's V-Combo line with a semi-weighted waterfall keyboard. Its Virtual Tone Wheel organ engine and nine harmonic bars recreate classic drawbar organ tone, alongside electric/acoustic piano and synthesizer engines and three genre-oriented rotary effect types.
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Roland V-Combo VR-09
Single-manual stage organ
Organ · Japan
A lightweight 61-note stage keyboard introduced as the first model in Roland's V-Combo line. Its Virtual Tone Wheel organ engine and nine harmonic bars deliver classic drawbar organ tone, joined by SuperNATURAL synth, PCM, and electric/acoustic piano engines, a drum section, and an onboard looper.
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Roland V-Combo
Stage organ and keyboard series
Organ · Japan
A family of portable stage keyboards from Roland built around a Virtual Tone Wheel organ engine with nine harmonic bars, combined with electric/acoustic piano and synthesizer engines. The line targets gigging organ and keyboard players who want classic drawbar organ tone in a lightweight instrument.
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Korg BX-3
Dual-manual drawbar organ
Organ · Japan
The two-manual version of Korg's CX-3 clonewheel organ, with two 61-note waterfall keyboards and two sets of nine drawbars that can be combined into an 18-drawbar palette in EX mode. It uses Korg's REMS tonewheel modeling and provides per-manual vibrato, chorus, and percussion with an expression pedal. First produced in 1979 and reissued as an all-digital instrument in 2003.
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Korg CX-3
Single-manual drawbar organ
Organ · Japan
A single-manual clonewheel organ from Korg with nine drawbars, designed to recreate the sound of an electromechanical tonewheel organ and rotary speaker. Introduced in 1979 as a compact alternative to heavy console organs, it was reissued in 2001 as an all-digital instrument using Korg's REMS modeling with a 61-note waterfall keyboard.
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Roland C-380
Two-manual classical digital organ
Organ · Japan
A classical digital organ from Roland's Classic series with two 61-note tracker-touch manuals and a 30-note concave pedalboard. It offers 33 speaking stops whose voices can each be swapped between Voice Palettes spanning Baroque through large romantic pipe organ styles, with satellite speakers and Roland Sound Space ambience.