AudioThing just improved its Philicorda plugin with a brand-new update. The latest version, 1.2, brings several cool new features to this digital copy of the old Philips Philicorda GM751. This classic 1960s transistor organ became famous for making warm, clear sounds that musicians love. The plugin copies all the great parts of the original instrument, including its vibrato and spring reverb.
They've added many useful improvements to version 1.2. You can play with a fresh Effect Section that includes Echo, Phaser, and Flanger. The update also lets you run the plugin by itself without needing other software. Musicians will appreciate the new Sustain Pedal support. Ry Manning created special new sound presets for users to try out. Plus, it works perfectly with macOS 15 Sequoia.
The regular price for desktop users is $59, and iOS users pay $19.99. But right up until March 31st, 2025, you can save big money. Desktop users pay only $29 during this sale period. If you want it for your iPad or iPhone, the sale price drops to just $12.95. The plugin does more than copy the basic organ—it adds extra features like overdrive and an envelope generator.
Users can fine-tune their sound by adjusting details like leakage, bias, and key clicks. These controls give musicians serious power to shape exactly how their music sounds. The combination of vintage charm with modern additions makes this plugin special for anyone who wants that classic organ sound with extra flexibility.
They've added many useful improvements to version 1.2. You can play with a fresh Effect Section that includes Echo, Phaser, and Flanger. The update also lets you run the plugin by itself without needing other software. Musicians will appreciate the new Sustain Pedal support. Ry Manning created special new sound presets for users to try out. Plus, it works perfectly with macOS 15 Sequoia.
The regular price for desktop users is $59, and iOS users pay $19.99. But right up until March 31st, 2025, you can save big money. Desktop users pay only $29 during this sale period. If you want it for your iPad or iPhone, the sale price drops to just $12.95. The plugin does more than copy the basic organ—it adds extra features like overdrive and an envelope generator.
Users can fine-tune their sound by adjusting details like leakage, bias, and key clicks. These controls give musicians serious power to shape exactly how their music sounds. The combination of vintage charm with modern additions makes this plugin special for anyone who wants that classic organ sound with extra flexibility.