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Anyone used this instrument yet?

I really need a good B3 emulation, so I am also looking at NI's version.

Any comments appreciated either way.

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it's really great. :grin:
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Hey! Good to hear from you.

Thanks for the feedback. I just wish I would have bought it when I had my 50% off opportunity...damn!

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uhhh, i think you still have the 50% opportunity.....
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How do you figure?

when I first registered the card I was allowed to go into the shop and there was a big banner saying 50% off activated. when I go there now I don't see that.

What am I missing here?

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Post by astroman »

on the CWA pages click 'activate Scope 4' again and enter the code you received by email.
It will then start the 50% mode again (for one item) - repeat as often as you like (for the next items) ... :wink:

B2003 here as a great guitar FX, slight distortion, chorus vibrato or Leslie (!) via external input of the device (wish I could reduce poly for that app) then handed over to Celmo's latest TapeEchoSimulator, with or without Interpole.

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Thank you.

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Post by Liquid Len »

On 2005-02-12 22:01, nprime wrote:
Anyone used this instrument yet?

I really need a good B3 emulation, so I am also looking at NI's version.

Any comments appreciated either way.

R
I have both. With the NI version, you can get different tonewheels besides hammond, the farfisa, continental, and harmonium. But the B2003 is a much better hammond emulation. I thought the NI was very close - but the B2003 is closer to a real hammond - it has a truer sound, it's not so much cleaner as grittier and sharper. The NI plugin has a smoother sound, doesn't cut as well in a mix. Also, the B2003 has much reduced latency - playing it is a similar experience to the Minimax - it makes you realize how bad a lot of VSTis are.
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Also dsp usage isn't as tied to polyphony with B2003 as it is in other devices...they seem to be doing some tricks using the host machine.
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On 2005-02-13 05:41, valis wrote:
Also dsp usage isn't as tied to polyphony with B2003 as it is in other devices...they seem to be doing some tricks using the host machine.
i don't think so, because b2003's polyphony is always at 98 notes in the noah too. no host no trick.
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I have the B2003 and it's miles better than the NI one - much gutsier and feels more like playing a real instrument. The only one that I also like is the Logic instrument, EVB3 which is also better than NI's and I still like to play as much as the Scope one - it has some beautiful sounds, not as gutsy and authentic perhaps but in some ways more flexible and nuanced.
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Yep, very usable axe :smile:
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On 2005-02-13 08:14, r_Daneel Olivaw wrote:
i don't think so, because b2003's polyphony is always at 98 notes in the noah too. no host no trick.
The dsp usage seems rather light for 98 voices compared to every other SFP device doesn't it? This is what I mean by doing some 'trick's using the host system, aka the 'computer' to which the Scope card is plugged in.

In this thread:
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... 0&forum=10

CWFrank states that its mostly due to the 'different model' that they're using (rather than subtractive synthesis) but 2 dsps for 91 poly still seems rather efficient for the number of harmonics that tonewheels have. Others guessed the same thing I'm saying but short of a direct answer from Creamware who knows...
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