B3 synths

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spoimala
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Post by spoimala »

Are there available any B3 "emulators" for SFP?
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Post by Gregory »

Celmo.com has a "HammonQ" which has some bread and butter organ sounds. It's nowhere equal to a Native Instruments B4 but it's playable.

Or you can get some B3 samples and play them on the STS series.

If Creamware ever releases their hardware "Noah" it will have a B3000 which is their version of the B3. Creamware might release it as a plug in. They released the MiniMax as a plug in so who knows.
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Post by bosone »

On 2002-10-14 11:24, Gregory wrote:
If Creamware ever releases their hardware "Noah" it will have a B3000 which is their version of the B3. Creamware might release it as a plug in. They released the MiniMax as a plug in so who knows.
we hope that b3000 will not eat 1 dsp per voice as the minimax! :smile:
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if you want it to sound real,it probably will take 1-1 1/2...........

(or more :wink: )
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Post by astroman »

spoimala, if you want it real, you might consider an old Yamaha Electone HC-2 or 4 as midi input device if you can get it elcheapo 2nd hand.
2 Manuals with organ touch and a bass pedal, though I dunno about drawbar control on this.

cheers, Tom
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Post by eliam »

None of these come close to NI's B4! It's a vst, but I thought it worth mentioning...
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Post by spoimala »

Yeah, I know NI's B4 is GREAT but I just wonder if there's anything for SFP... want to steer away from VST :smile:

But maybe I have to stick with B4 :/
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Post by eliam »

I found the B4 working best as a stand-alone... This way, I could separate the keyboards and pedals in different midi channels. I didn't find how to do this with the b4 as vst... But, no more asio with logic while doing this...
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