Reviewed By SuperSX2000 [all]
August 20th, 2023
Version reviewed: 1.0 on Windows
This organ is brilliant!!.
Even though many may not like the sound, this concept serves a market that has been completely overlooked by all other manufacturers: the solo entertainers. While all companies are only trying to simulate the legendary Hammond B3, there are hardly any emulations for the 'Euro-Organ-Sound' similar to e.g. a Wersi Organ. To recreate this sound, you need a drawbar set for percussion, and that's exactly what this VST has. So, it's an absolutely successful approach.
Here are a few suggestions for improvement to make a good product even better:
If there is an update planned, I look forward to it. This is truly a fantastic idea that has been implemented here. Great work.
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Too bad it's 32-bits... c'mon it's 2023... I know it can be expensive to buy the soft...
Broken link.
but in 2024 who would use a 32-bit VST in their 64-bit DAW? You need a patch to make the DAW think that it is a 64-bit vst. The problem is a Cubase states in their manual 32-bit vsts cause lots of problems hence they now filter out 32-bit.
plugins such as Jack, JBridge, and VSTHost which is free. Some you need to pay for. Why not convert the software to 64-bit. Surely there has to be a piece of software that converts 32-bit plugins to 54 plugins. Would make things simpler. The DAW should come with them as standard.
Since I originally wrote my review Steinberg retired VST2 so even a 64-bit VST2 would no longer be supported by Cubase as they now only support VST3. Most providers supplied VST3 compliant plugins last year.
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