Models

Every model, most significant first.

33 models

  • Viscount Legend

    Clonewheel organ series

    Organ · Italy

    Viscount's Legend line of portable clonewheel organs, designed in Italy with KeyB, using Tonewheel Modeling Technology (TMT) to recreate classic electromechanical organ tone including crosstalk, tonewheel flutter, electrical hum, and octave tapers. The flagship dual-manual Legend carries two 61-note waterfall keyboards with two sets of nine drawbars per manual plus pedal drawbars, and the line spans dual-manual and single-manual stage configurations.

  • Farfisa Pergamon

    Organ model

    Organ · Italy

    A top-of-the-line electronic home and entertainment organ built by the Italian maker Farfisa in the early 1980s. It carried two manuals, a pedalboard, a built-in rhythm and accompaniment section, a human-choir voice, and a mechanical rotating speaker in a heavy wooden console, and was discontinued in 1984.

  • Crumar Mojo

    Dual-manual drawbar organ

    Organ · Italy

    A drawbar organ from the Italian maker Crumar built around physical drawbars and tonewheel modeling, offered in dual-manual and single-manual versions. It also includes electric-piano and other vintage keyboard voices.

  • Wersi Pergamon OAX1000

    Three-manual electronic entertainment organ

    Organ · Germany

    Wersi's flagship entertainment organ, with three 76-note manuals and a 25-note pedalboard running the OAX platform. The Pergamon OAX1000 offers everything from delicate solo voices and full symphony orchestra arrangements to church organ and club sounds, with extensive auto-accompaniment, sampling, and effects, continuing a line that runs from the 1976 Galaxis through the Atlantis and Louvre.

  • Rodgers Infinity Series

    Digital church organ series

    Organ · United States

    Rodgers' flagship Infinity Series of digital church organs, available in three- and four-manual consoles with up to 84 engraved stops and a large set of Voice Palette alternative voices. The series is designed to reproduce the rich, dynamic sound of traditional pipe organs for demanding church and concert use.

  • Johannus Ecclesia

    Digital church organ series

    Organ · Netherlands

    Johannus' Ecclesia series of digital church organs, played in churches, concert halls, and conservatories worldwide. The line provides full classical organ specifications with the power and stop variety needed to lead congregational singing and perform organ repertoire.

  • Gulbransen Rialto

    Electronic theatre organ

    Organ · United States

    The Gulbransen Rialto (Model K) was the company's best-known electronic organ and is regarded as the first electronic theatre organ. Designed to recreate the sound of a Wurlitzer-style theatre pipe organ, it used two auxiliary Leslie rotating speakers rather than an internal amplifier and speaker system.

  • Allen G-Series

    Digital church organ series

    Organ · United States

    Allen's flagship G-Series of digital church organs, with GX models ranging from compact two-manual instruments up to large three-manual consoles carrying 68 or more stops. The series uses Allen's parallel DSP sound generation, GeniSys voicing, and APEX technology on larger instruments, with selectable Classic Allen, English, Cavaillé-Coll, and Baroque stop lists.

  • 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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    Vox Continental

    Combo organ model

    Organ · United Kingdom

    The Vox Continental is a transistor combo organ introduced by Vox in the early 1960s and later revived as a modern stage keyboard. It is recognizable for compact stage-organ ergonomics, reverse-colored keys on classic versions, and bright combo-organ voicing.

  • 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.

  • Hammond SK

    Portable stage keyboard and organ series

    Organ · United States

    Hammond's SK line of lightweight stage keyboards built around the modeled tonewheel organ engine alongside transistor combo, classical and theatre pipe, grand piano, and modeling-synth voices. SK instruments give organ players a full drawbar organ plus a multi-engine keyboard rig in a portable chassis.

  • Hammond XK

    Portable drawbar organ series

    Organ · United States

    Hammond's line of single-manual portable drawbar organs that digitally recreate the classic tonewheel generator. XK models pair waterfall keyboards with full sets of harmonic drawbars and digital Leslie emulation, giving stage players vintage Hammond tone in a lightweight instrument.

  • Crumar Mojo 61

    Single-manual drawbar organ

    Organ · Italy

    A single-manual drawbar organ from Crumar with a 61-note waterfall keyboard, built on the GSi VB3-II physical modeling engine. It offers 22 vintage tonewheel organ models with physical drawbars, plus a modeled Baroque pipe organ, Italian and British transistor combo organs, and electric piano voices, with onboard Leslie, chorus, phaser, and amp modeling effects.

  • Viscount Legend Live

    Dual-manual clonewheel organ

    Organ · Italy

    The dual-manual stage model in Viscount's Legend line, with two heavy-duty 61-note waterfall keyboards and Tonewheel Modeling Technology. It carries two sets of nine drawbars for each manual plus two pedal drawbars, with optional 25-note pedalboard, presented as a streamlined portable organ for live performance.

  • Viscount Legend Solo

    Portable drawbar organ

    Organ · Italy

    A single-manual portable drawbar organ from the Italian maker Viscount, part of its Legend series. It uses a 61-note keyboard and physical drawbars to model classic tonewheel and transistor combo organs with rotary-speaker simulation.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Hammond SKX Pro

    Dual-manual stage organ and keyboard

    Organ · United States

    The dual-manual member of Hammond's SK line, with two 61-note waterfall keyboards driving four independent sound engines: the modeled tonewheel (MTW1) organ with three sets of drawbars, transistor combo and classical/theatre pipe organ voices, grand piano samples, and a modeling synthesizer, plus a built-in digital Leslie and 11-pin Leslie connection.

  • Hammond B-3 mk2

    Digital recreation of the B-3 console organ

    Organ · United States

    A modern recreation of the classic Hammond B-3 that replaces the mechanical tonewheel generator with Hammond's DTW1 digital tonewheel engine and 96 voiceable digital tonewheels, while keeping two 61-note manuals, a 25-note pedalboard, and four sets of real drawbars in the size and shape of vintage Hammonds. Offered in both a traditional console cabinet and a lighter portable cabinet.

  • Hammond SK Pro

    Single-manual stage organ and keyboard

    Organ · United States

    A single-manual 61-note stage keyboard in Hammond's SK line, combining four independent sound engines: the modeled tonewheel (MTW1) organ with three sets of drawbars, transistor combo and classical/theatre pipe organ voices, high-definition grand piano samples, and a physical-modeling synthesizer, with a built-in digital Leslie.

  • Hammond XK-5

    Portable drawbar organ

    Organ · United States

    A modern single-manual portable organ from Hammond that digitally recreates the classic tonewheel generator. It uses a 61-note waterfall keyboard and a full set of nine drawbars to reproduce vintage Hammond tone.

  • Hammond B-3

    Drawbar organ model

    Organ · United States

    A tonewheel drawbar organ introduced by Hammond in 1954 with two 61-note manuals, nine harmonic drawbars per manual, and a 25-note pedalboard. Played through a rotating Leslie speaker, it became a defining voice in jazz, gospel, blues, and rock.

  • Hammond XK-1c

    Single-manual portable drawbar organ

    Organ · United States

    A compact single-manual portable organ from Hammond with a 61-note waterfall keyboard and nine real drawbars. It reproduces classic tonewheel tone using VASE III digital tonewheel modeling with 96 virtual tonewheels, and adds Vox- and Farfisa-style combo voices, classical pipe voices, and a digital Leslie rotary emulation in a roughly 16-pound chassis.

  • Rodgers Imagine Series

    Digital and hybrid organ series

    Organ · United States

    Rodgers' Imagine Series of digital and pipe/digital hybrid organs, built around the American pipe organ sound and drawing on Rodgers' decades of organ-building experience. The series serves churches and homes seeking authentic classical organ tone with modern digital control.

  • 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.

  • Nord C2D

    Dual-manual combo organ

    Organ · Sweden

    A dual-manual combo organ from Nord (Clavia) with two 61-note keyboards and physical drawbars. It combines modeled tonewheel, transistor combo, and pipe-organ sounds in a lightweight stage instrument.

  • Johannus LiVE

    Premium digital home organ series

    Organ · Netherlands

    Johannus' LiVE series of premium digital home organs that let players perform true-to-life recordings of famous international church and cathedral organs, capturing each instrument's acoustic space. The line brings concert-grade classical organ sound into the home.

  • Hammond C-3

    Drawbar organ model

    Organ · United States

    A tonewheel drawbar organ that shares the B-3's tone-generating circuitry but is housed in an enclosed church-style console. Like the B-3 it carries two 61-note manuals, nine drawbars per manual, and a 25-note pedalboard.

  • Farfisa Compact

    Combo organ model

    Organ · Italy

    A portable transistor combo organ built by the Italian maker Farfisa in the mid-1960s, recognizable by its grey case, tilting legs, and rocker-tab voice selectors. Its reedy, buzzy tone was a hallmark of 1960s and 1970s rock and pop.

  • Allen Historique

    Digital church and studio organ series

    Organ · United States

    Allen's Historique series of digital classical organs, spanning compact entry and mid-range two- and three-manual models (Historique Ia, IIG, IIIG) with roughly 24 to 34 stops. Designed for churches, chapels, and home practice, the series brings Allen's GeniSys sampled pipe-organ voicing to more affordable consoles.