Is there a serious competitor to GSI VB3?

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I don't have kontakt and hence don't have B4
I'm currently using Organized Trio from which I gather was the predecessor to Vb3

I tried Illadis Euthymia and Taips AZR3 while a worthwhile effort they fall short of the b3 expectations.

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Combo Model V and Combo Model F are pretty good free Hammond simulations, too:

http://www.martinic.com

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Tricky-Loops wrote:Combo Model V and Combo Model F are pretty good free Hammond simulations, too:

http://www.martinic.com
Neither one of those are Hammond simulations. "Hammond" is a brand, not a type of organ per se. When people talk about "Hammond Organs" they're generally talking about tonewheel organs, particularly the B3 and similar organs. These organs are often played through a leslie speaker sim. That's what VB3 is mainly a model of.

ComboV and ComboF are models of transistor organs (i.e. electric organs): the Vox Continental and Farfisa Compact respectively. These are sometimes called "combo organs." These are known for being bright, and a bit cheesy, and sound a lot different than B3's and similar tonewheel/leslie organs.

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Just for some sound perspective :hihi:

Famous Hammond sounds:





Famous transistor organ sound:





How a transistor organ can sound anything but cheesy (hint: there's no electric guitar in this song ;))



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Model C inside Halion 5 and Halion Sonic 2 is pretty good.
http://www.steinberg.net/en/products/vs ... ts_fx.html
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You don't have to own a full copy of Kontakt to purchase Vintage Organs.

http://www.native-instruments.com/en/pr ... ge-organs/

It is comprehensive and will run in the free player. 32bit and 64bit. Whatever you need.

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with samples you don't get phase synced chords.
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electro wrote:with samples you don't get phase syncd chords.
Exactly. That's why VO sounds so awsum.

BTW: There are plenty of legendary presets included.
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fwiw you can get pretty versatile results if you pass any *dry* organ sound into Xils Lx-122 Lezlie sim.



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Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote:
Tricky-Loops wrote:Combo Model V and Combo Model F are pretty good free Hammond simulations, too:

http://www.martinic.com
ComboV and ComboF are models of transistor organs (i.e. electric organs): the Vox Continental and Farfisa Compact respectively. These are sometimes called "combo organs." These are known for being bright, and a bit cheesy, and sound a lot different than B3's and similar tonewheel/leslie organs.
Nevertheless, they sound more like a B3 than the Illadis stuff, IME.

And as the OP has mentioned some free organ VSTi (without samples), I guess that he's looking for a free organ plugin and not for a $400 Original Hammond B3 high quality sample library...

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I prefer the one that comes with Logic/Mainstage

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IMHO no, VB3 is still the king.

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Aloysius wrote:
electro wrote:with samples you don't get phase syncd chords.
Exactly. That's why VO sounds so awsum.

BTW: There are plenty of legendary presets included.
How is that a good thing when real tonewheels are always in phase sync?
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crimsonwarlock wrote:Just for some sound perspective :hihi:

Famous Hammond sounds:
I did a blog article about famous sounds awhile back, You may enjoy even though it appears you are already quite knowledgeable on the matter.

http://tappermike.com/?q=node/32

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electro wrote:
Aloysius wrote:
electro wrote:with samples you don't get phase syncd chords.
Exactly. That's why VO sounds so awsum.

BTW: There are plenty of legendary presets included.
How is that a good thing when real tonewheels are always in phase sync?
I don't know. That's all I know. :)
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