- Discount Status: ✅ Active & Verified
- Last Checked: May 2026
- Offer: 10% Off
- Code: HON***Y10
Most vintage gear collectors would give a kidney for a mint-condition 1966 Elka Panther. Since we prefer keeping our organs internal, we’ve tracked down a deal that gets you that exact Italian combo sound for a fraction of the cost of the hardware.
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Price Comparison Table
| Plan Name | Official Price | WinningPC Price | You Save |
| Lifetime License | $61.90 | $48.28 | $13.62 |
| One Year License | $21.30 | $19.16 | $2.14 |
Note: The Lifetime license includes free upgrades through version 1.x.x and a standalone license for the LEM Echo Music delay.
How to Claim Your Discount
- Click the deal button above to head to the checkout page.
- Look for the “Coupon Code” field and enter your WinningPC code.
- Verify the price drop before hitting “Purchase.”

What is Martinic Elka Panther?
The Martinic Elka Panther (also known as the Capri) was Italy’s answer to the electric organ craze of the 60s. Unlike standard digital instruments that just play back recorded sounds (samples), Martinic uses physical modeling. This is for the producer who needs that gritty, bold, and slightly “moody” 60s garage rock or psychedelic vibe. It’s for anyone who wants their organ to sound like a living machine rather than a static recording.

In-Depth Review & Features
- Dual Engine (100 & 300 Models): You aren’t just getting one organ; you’re getting the flagship 300 and its smaller sibling, the 100. You can switch between them to go from a massive, 5-octave wall of sound to a punchier, simplified 4-octave lead.
- Physical Modeling (No Samples): Since there are no samples, the plugin is incredibly lightweight on your CPU.
Use Case: You can run dozens of instances in a complex mix without your DAW stuttering. - Tone Decay: This adds a percussive “pop” to the start of your notes.
Benefit: It helps your organ parts cut through a dense mix of drums and distorted guitars without needing extra EQ. - LEM Echo Music: This is a free $30 value included with the Lifetime license. It’s a tape delay emulation.
Use Case: Throw this on your organ tracks to get that authentic, warbly “dub” sound from the 60s. - 88-Key MIDI Range: The original hardware was limited. Martinic extended this to a full 88-key range.
Benefit: You can play deep bass lines and high-pitched leads simultaneously that the original 1960s players could only dream of.
Pros & Cons
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a free trial?
Yes. You can use the full version for 30 days. However, it will emit a short burst of white noise every minute until you activate it.
Does the license work on both Mac and Windows?
Yes, a single license allows you to use the plugin on both platforms.
What is the “Swell” pedal?
In the 60s, organs didn’t have “velocity” (hitting keys harder for more volume). Instead, players used a foot pedal to control volume. This plugin emulates that with the “Swell” knob for authentic expression.
Is the LEM Echo Music a separate plugin?
With the Lifetime license, yes. You get the Elka Panther and a separate license for the standalone LEM Echo delay to use on vocals, drums, or anything else.
Technical Specifications
| Operating Systems | Windows 7 or newer | Mac OS X 10.9 or newer. |
| Formats | VST2, VST3, AU, AAX, and CLAP (32-bit and 64-bit supported). |
| Processor | Intel x86/64 or Arm64EC (Windows). |
| RAM/Disk | Minimal (Physical modeling requires very little storage). |

