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Some Thoughts On VB3m Organ +Demo

edited May 2021 in Creations

I picked this up tonight. @Daveypoo gives a great demo comparing this to Hammond B3x and Galileo2. I have to say that overall VB3m works better for me than the Hammond at, now, 1/10th the price.

  1. It has a keyboard split, putting the upper manual on the right and he lower on the left (or vice versa). Thus, two different drawbar settings can be had.

  2. It has a balance in effects which adjusts the volume ratio of the lower manual with the upper (when using the split).

  3. You can save your setups (tho I haven’t quite figured it out and I am not sure if the B3x allows that)

  4. The Leslie sounds... good enough. I, personally couldn’t tell the diff unless, maybe, it was side by side;

  5. I could record the effects after I recorded the track.... mostly turning the Leslie to slow, fast or stop.

Galileo2 offers a lot of interesting off the path presets, so I’m glad I have that, too, but I do not miss the B3x which I had refunded when it was $69.... now it’s a ghastly $129!

This is just a test demo with some serious glitches around 1:20. So, not meant as anything more.
Also my organ skills.... ehhh, but it does sound like something. The VB3m has minimal effects. I added MixBox compressor, reverb, EQ and widener

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