Organ Opus-3
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Key Features
- 50 Moog Opus-3 organ loops recorded from the original 1980 analog hardware
- 20 arpeggios and 30 chord progressions covering minor, major, diminished, and suspended tonalities
- All loops at 128 BPM with key-labeled filenames for quick session integration
- Mastered with sufficient headroom for clean mixing without clipping
- WAV format compatible with any DAW, sampler, or hardware unit
- 100% royalty-free for personal and commercial projects with no attribution required
- Warm analog organ character from the Moog's divide-down oscillator design and onboard chorus
Description
Organ Opus-3 is a royalty-free sample pack from Gowler Music built entirely from the Moog Opus-3, a polyphonic analog synthesizer released in 1980. The pack captures the instrument's organ section, delivering warm, harmonically rich tones shaped by the Moog's distinctive divide-down oscillator architecture and onboard chorus.
Inside you'll find 50 loops split into 20 arpeggios and 30 chord progressions, all recorded at 128 BPM in a range of musical keys. The arpeggios cover minor and major tonalities from A# minor through G# minor, while the chord progressions span an equally broad harmonic palette.
Every loop was mastered with sufficient headroom so they sit cleanly in a mix without clipping or excessive compression. The WAV format at standard resolution means drag-and-drop compatibility with any DAW or hardware sampler.
Gowler Music, based in Manchester, has built a catalog of over 130 sample packs focused on vintage hardware and experimental textures. Bandcamp supporters have praised this collection for its "exceptional sounds" and described the loops as "great drones for adding ambiance or turn into synth/bass sounds."
All 50 loops are 100% royalty-free for both personal and commercial use, with no attribution required.
Frequently Asked Questions
What instrument was used to record Organ Opus-3?
All 50 loops were recorded directly from the Moog Opus-3, a polyphonic analog synthesizer released in 1980. The pack specifically captures the organ section, which features five drawbar-type controls and the Moog's characteristic divide-down oscillator architecture.
Can I use these loops in commercial releases?
Yes. Every loop in the pack is 100% royalty-free with no attribution required. You can use them in commercial music, film, games, and any other project without additional licensing fees.
What BPM and keys are the loops recorded in?
All 50 loops are recorded at 128 BPM. The collection spans a wide range of musical keys including A# minor, A minor, B minor, C# minor, C minor, D major, D minor, D# minor, E minor, F minor, G# minor, and G minor, with both arpeggios and chord progressions available in each key.
How are the arpeggios and chord progressions organized?
The pack contains 20 arpeggios and 30 chord progressions, clearly labeled by type, BPM, and key in the filename. This makes it straightforward to audition loops by tonality and find the right harmonic foundation for your track.