I bought a Tesla Organ - Synthquest!

During my journeys in the land of Czechia on the flea market in the city of Prague i bought a Tesla Delicia HT 37d Organ. It is a relict of a long forgotten era from the history of eastern europe. The keys resemble accordion, as this was the main part of producer heritage, so they are thinner than in the classic keyboard and they have rounded edges. It has analog tone generator similar to the string machines of old. It means it grants you a full paraphony of the voices, you can press all the keys simultaneously and you will hear the sound. But the filter and the envelopes for the tones are the same. Tesla Delicia grant you 8 presets: Organ 1, Organ 2, Bass, Cello, Flute, Clarinet, Trumpet, Violin, In addition, you have the chord section, where using Organ sound you can get single finger chords, both major, minor and the seventh. The tones have 3 effects: Vibrato, Perkuse and Sustain. Vibrato and Sustain is obvious, but the perkuse is unique to this organ - this is not a percussion like in the Hammond, but rather a repetive short sound. The organ doesn't have built in rhytm machine, but it has built in loudspeaker. Unfortunately the line out is a din jack, so i've recorded the sound from the microphones (zoom q4n and iphone 2020se) but it still sounded nice to my ear. I hope you enjoy this synth journey and the new narration format which is in spirit of the music genre that i play for a long time - Dungeon Synth and my overall interest. So no more normie films, there will always be some dark fantasy, medevial touch to my channel from now on. btw: Check out Alembik band on bandcamp, this is my music project with "The Fall" a respectful minstrel known from black metal ensembles like Mgła and Owls Woods Graves.