MATRIXSYNTH: Hammond A100 vs. VB3


Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Hammond A100 vs. VB3


YouTube via zioguido. I'd love to see this kind of comparison with VAs.
"In this video I'm showing you a short test of my Hammond A100 vs. its digital "alter ego", a VST plugin called VB3 (please visit www.soundfonts.it for more info).

VB3 was modeled after this A100 and they almost sound identically. Plus, VB3 has a function that no other software (also hardware?!) organ clone can give you: the "9 key contacts" simulation.

This is version 1.1 of VB3 which, at the moment I'm uploading this video to YouTube, is still in a beta testing phase and isn't available to the public."

3 comments:

  1. Hey, that was pretty cool. I like the whole 9 partials thingy, too. I am intrigued.

    I, too, would love to see more side-by-sides like this with VAs

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  2. Hey, guess what? The Leslie and the mic have a lot more to do with the sound of the organ than the organ does. Take a crap DX7 organ sound and run it through a 147, mic it up and it'll sound amazing. It's /that/ part of the chain that is really frigging hard to model, not the organ!

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  3. anti-superbad.

    i'm anti-mc-hating.

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