B-2003 has arrived
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i notice it says there's an audio input on this. i'm actually tempted to get this just for effects use, with a B-3 thrown in. i was thinking of getting the Akai Rotator VSTi for my Mellotron sounds, but that's £100, for about £38 more i get a B3 and you can use vibrato too. Bargain. Like the 'age' feature, from New to Repair, and the drawbar leakage. Looks like a lot of detail has gone into this. How long does the special price last?
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then this is your chance, King of Snake !
I once saw Steve Winwood playing a B3 live - amazing that so few keypresses can sound so impressive
If someone really falls in love with the sound and wants to play it with a more authentic feel, here's a suggestion for the proper input: for about $100 2nd hand the Yamaha HC-2/4 home organs (not as bulky as most of the 'furnitures') have 2 manuals and a bass pedal with midi support on 3 channels plus amp, speaker, rythm section and the usual stuff
cheers, Tom
I once saw Steve Winwood playing a B3 live - amazing that so few keypresses can sound so impressive

If someone really falls in love with the sound and wants to play it with a more authentic feel, here's a suggestion for the proper input: for about $100 2nd hand the Yamaha HC-2/4 home organs (not as bulky as most of the 'furnitures') have 2 manuals and a bass pedal with midi support on 3 channels plus amp, speaker, rythm section and the usual stuff

cheers, Tom
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Polyphony is in the model. While the B4 uses wavetable samples, our B2003 emulates the tonewheels and the "mechanics" of the original instrument. You will notice that our approach provides more of the feel and the sound of the original. It takes two DSPs to precisely emulate the entire organ, so, like the original, the emulation has 96 voices. It is just an entirely different approach than analog synthesis.
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Polyphony should ALWAYS be 91 voices (not 96, I was wrong here). If the 3-4 note issue persists, please let me know! The sound is exactly as the B3 and it may be thin, but it can also be quite full. It's just an entirely different instrument as the Minimax. In a mix, you can't always have killer fat sounds - you will want to have other sounds as well to "paint the picture". Cheers, FrankOn 2003-07-05 17:05, ericr wrote:
How do you set the number of voices in the B2003 demo. I've heard it's set automatically? but I only seem to get 3 or 4 voices at most. What am I doing wrong?
I also seem to get alot of crackling at moderate volume levels and the sound is rather thin compared to the fantastic Minimax.
I've run them side by side. A lot of presets actually have the same drawbar settings, so they are easy to compare. I used only the stock settings without tweaking and must say the B2003 rulesOn 2003-07-04 05:29, ChrisWerner wrote:
Can anybody compare it with the NI-B4?

The difference between the 2 sound engines is clearly noticable.
The B2003's spectrum is much more convenient and wider, the B4 is rather 'harsh' in direct comparison.
On several historical recordings the original B3 would also be called 'thin' compared to what we're used to today, so it's a true emulation.
The tonewheels age settings and even the envelope add-on are great features, let alone the convenient assignment of controllers to the drawbars.
Great job, Creamware - my B4 is for sale now, anyone interested ?

cheers, Tom
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For me, Creamware did it again. This beatiful thing has got the same quality as their lastest effords: Vinco, Minimax and Interpole.
It sounds so organic that I can't beleave my ears.
I quess your will hear B-2003 in all my new songs, so beware of me playing old christmas-songs for organ (think before you download!
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I'm sold...
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It sounds so organic that I can't beleave my ears.
I quess your will hear B-2003 in all my new songs, so beware of me playing old christmas-songs for organ (think before you download!

I'm sold...
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