![]() It doesn't have the errors in tonewheel tuning that are obvious in the NI products.Īmp sim and Leslie sim leave a bit to be desired though, the B4 and B4II's amp and Leslie sound a bit more convincing to me. ![]() I own VB3 and I think, as far as the organ sim, it beats NI's B4 and B4II hands down. The NI take on this is based on individual drawbars and a mixer in Kontakt that allows you to mix these as you would pulling drawbars. Retro Organs, however, are somewhat limited, you get a number of fixed samples like 888800080 etc. The latter two are sampled, but sound very good to me. I already have B4II, NI's Drawbar Organ and USB's Retro Organ. For this price I would just buy this plugin if your answers are positive. Yeah, I know the demo could answer this, but I hate installing/uninstalling demos. Particularly considering that some you seem to have lots of experience with the real thing.Ĭan VB3 play with percussion active even when a key is already pressed (unlike the real thing)? Very interesting thread for someone like me who doesn't play a Hammond, but just love it's sound as part of rock music.
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