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Gospel Instruments => Organ Room => Topic started by: gospeltime15101 on July 19, 2009, 08:12:55 PM
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does anyone the website where i could get this demo.
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www.nativeinstruments.com (http://www.nativeinstruments.com) and click on producer and scroll sown 'til you see B4ii when you click on it you will see buy or demo on the upper right hand side
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That's a tight program. i been using it for about 7 years now. used it at church several times.
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okay.thank you ddw4e
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any comparrisons between B4 and clones like Korg cx3,Nord,Kurzweil?
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any comparrisons between B4 and clones like Korg cx3,Nord,Kurzweil?
there is no comparison the next best one 2 the b4ii is nord the only thing better about the b4ii is you literally have like 20 organs lol u can make and organ specifically 2 your taste
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there is no comparison
I wouldnt say that. It depends on what you want in a board. for one, you dont get waterfall keys with the B4.
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Native instruments is coming out with an update soon that has a faster sampling rate, comparable to the genuine sound of the old tonewheels.
As for me, I think the best clone with the most realistic sound is the Hammond XK3c with the 971 or 3300 Leslie.
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I use it as a standalone player with Roland PK-5 midi pedals. I haven't tried miding two keyboards but I'm sure it would work.
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I wouldnt say that. It depends on what you want in a board. for one, you dont get waterfall keys with the B4.
well true the keys give it the overall feeling but that doesnt matter 2 everyone and also what they are using it for like i would use the nord for church services and the b4ii 4 live concerts and studio gigs
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well true the keys give it the overall feeling but that doesnt matter 2 everyone and also what they are using it for like i would use the nord for church services and the b4ii 4 live concerts and studio gigs
I started to get the B4, but I dont like the idea of having to use a computer, though I guess it has its benefits like portabilty when traveling, but if I were doing that I'd rather just have a module. other than portability, I honesty cant see how the B4 is better than a hardware clone. btjm
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I have it and it is incredible. The advantage to it is that it offers several drawbar settings, speaker cabinets, and tonewheels. You can even choose a front or rear facing Leslie speaker it's so on point. The accuracy is unbelievable. Your modulation wheel/switch controls the Leslie speed. If you don't have room for a B3 at the crib, this is what you want. If you can't get it today, save up.
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I think Fatar or Studiologic was making some organ feel controllers that even had sliders that could be used as drawbars.A friend was actually considering getting 2 of those($500 each), a Muse Receptor(to replace his laptop),and go virtual ;guess Native makes piano emulations etc.So,he was looking at $4-5 k for a killer set up to replace EVERYTHING for a SOLID.light travel-studio rig.
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I started to get the B4, but I dont like the idea of having to use a computer, though I guess it has its benefits like portabilty when traveling, but if I were doing that I'd rather just have a module. other than portability, I honesty cant see how the B4 is better than a hardware clone. btjm
did you try the demo yet
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did you try the demo yet
No. Do you need a midi interface to use it?
I heard the samples, and I wasnt impressed. I heard Sound of Joy use it on youtube, and it sounded good, but I still wasnt crazy about the sound,
and I dont need to use it to know that I wouldnt like it. Why would anybody want to change drawbars with a mouse? Sure you can buy the seperate Drawbar controller, but if you are gonna do that, why not just buy a hardware drawbar module that works without a computer?
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No. Do you need a midi interface to use it?
I heard the samples, and I wasnt impressed. I heard Sound of Joy use it on youtube, and it sounded good, but I still wasnt crazy about the sound,
and I dont need to use it to know that I wouldnt like it. Why would anybody want to change drawbars with a mouse? Sure you can buy the seperate Drawbar controller, but if you are gonna do that, why not just buy a hardware drawbar module that works without a computer?
yea u can or u can use a regular keyboard using the mouse 2 move the drawbars sucks but I think if u actually try it maybe your mind will change but I feel you about the drawbar part
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yea u can or u can use a regular keyboard using the mouse 2 move the drawbars sucks but I think if u actually try it maybe your mind will change but I feel you about the drawbar part
Yeah, I'm always changing drawbars and hittin buttons and what not, though I think you can program your board to do some of those functions.
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Yeah, I'm always changing drawbars and hittin buttons and what not, though I think you can program your board to do some of those functions.
You can. I use my Axiom 61 to work my drawbars. It even have a drawbar mode so you can pull them down the same way like the organ.
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You can. I use my Axiom 61 to work my drawbars. It even have a drawbar mode so you can pull them down the same way like the organ.
Do you still have to use a midi interface beteen the board and the computer?