I've been using the AIR DB 33 for two months nw. It provides me quick and easy organ sound that I can play with my MIDI controller. The AIRE DB is quite a realistic organ sound, and while it definitely doesn't match a real B3, it is just as good as most organ sounds on synthesizers, if not better and more versatile. I haven't used any other virt...
What I love most is of course the C3 I have mentioned. I also really like that they setup the sustain pedal automatically to make use of the Leslie on/off function. I also really love the Farfisfa and the Vox samples which are solid and unique. I should mention that the B3 is also exceptional, especially for any Blues/Jazz Gigs you may have. ...
As far as I'm concerned this is the best organ collection out there. The fact that it's in kontakt is just a bonus. The sounds are far and away better than anything I've used, as well as the presets and functionality. You get so many features. The cabinet options, the tone controls, and swells. All are very nice things to have. Well worth it.
While I like the sound of the organ itself when using it with a MIDI controller a good deal, I end up using the Digidesign AIR DB-33 mostly for Leslie and other effects, applying them on other instrument tracks. I find that you can get some pretty awesome sounding vibrato and chorus tones on vocals, guitars, and keyboards with the DB-33. I can...
What I like about this plugin is the great presets and the excellent attention to detail when dealing with options on an organ. What I don't like is what I don't like about a lot of plugins out there. Its so damn hard to read/use live because its small and therefore hard to read. The real problem is you cannot resize it. Hitting fullsc...
The best thing about this plugin as with all GSi plugins, is the superb sound. I have been around B3's enough to know that the plugin is not a real B3. GSi did a fantastic job getting a great sounding organ in my laptop, but nothing will ever compare to the beauty that is a B3. Especially if you have a Leslie cabinet too. Despite all that, t...
I've been using Native Instruments B4 for about four years. It provides me quick and easy organ sound that I can play with my MIDI controller. The B4 is quite a realistic organ sound, and while it definitley doesn't match a real B3, it is just as good as most organ sounds on synthesizers, if not better and more versatile. I haven't used any othe...
I take this with me when I travel because none of the organs I play sound close to this. It's become a necessity for every gig and gives my studio work an authentic feel. Originally posted on FutureProducers.com Posted by: Unknown (January 1-, 2003)
I have this in my home setup and I use it with a MIDI controller. I swear it's like playing the real thing! You can easily get a very basic B3 sound from the presets, and then you can adjust a huge amount of settings to get whatever tone you want. You can also adjust the leslie properties as well as reverb, amp type, and distortion. Overall ...
I have had this for about a year. My band and I used this in a studio when we were recording our album. We wanted to put an organ on a song, but the studio didn't have one. When we mentioned we wished we could do that, they brought up this software. I was really blown away with how good it sounded! It's like having a box full of a ton of di...