DSF B3 Tonewheel Feedback

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2017/09/04 16:36:41 (permalink)

DSF B3 Tonewheel Feedback

I haven't seen any feedback on the Digital Sound Factory - B3 Tone Wheel Organ. What's the verdict?
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    pwalpwal
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    Re: DSF B3 Tonewheel Feedback 2017/09/04 17:48:50 (permalink)
    here's a recent discussion about vst b3 options http://forum.cakewalk.com/My-Hammond-Organ-VSTPlugins-Review-m3638726.aspx
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    just a sec

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    Re: DSF B3 Tonewheel Feedback 2017/09/04 19:21:24 (permalink)
    Thanks, I did see that thread but I didn't see the new Rapture add on Digital Sound Factory B3 Tone Wheel Organ discussed. It's cheaper than the others. I watched the demo and tried to compare the quality, but I didn't see anyone with real world experience discussing it.
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    Re: DSF B3 Tonewheel Feedback 2017/09/04 19:45:24 (permalink)

    just a sec

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    Re: DSF B3 Tonewheel Feedback 2017/09/04 19:48:44 (permalink)
    +1 on VB3.  Been my goto for years.
     
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    Re: DSF B3 Tonewheel Feedback 2017/09/05 16:06:21 (permalink)
    I reviewed it for the 2017.07 eZine. I also like virtual instruments for B3 emulation, but sometimes samples are faster to deal with. The main feature of the DSF package is that it makes really good use of the Rapture Pro/Session Instrument page controls, and the controls aren't the same for all presets. Having done a lot of Rapture Pro programs, I know how much work it takes to create useful Instrument page controls. DSF has done a good job of making the package Rapture-centric.
     
    If the B3 is a big part of your sound, you'll probably want to go with a virtual instrument that you program any way you want. If you need to add B3 sounds on occasion, for $39.99 the DSF package gives the B3's "greatest hits." The last paragraph in the review was "Although I don’t use a lot of B3 organ sounds in my own music, I spent enough years on the road and in studios to have 'that' sound burned into my brain. As far as I’m concerned, the B3 Tone Wheel Organ Pack provides everything I’ll need for projects that want a B3 sound."

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    Re: DSF B3 Tonewheel Feedback 2017/09/05 16:43:54 (permalink)
    Thanks Craig, I'm like you in that I am not a keyboard soloist. Mostly I just play some chords in blues songs etc. I'm fine with just grabbing a preset and putting down some layers. I don't see myself doing a whole lot of tweaking. As long as it has good tone that should work. Thanks.
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    Re: DSF B3 Tonewheel Feedback 2017/09/05 16:52:17 (permalink)
    tonyzub999
    Thanks Craig, I'm like you in that I am not a keyboard soloist. Mostly I just play some chords in blues songs etc. I'm fine with just grabbing a preset and putting down some layers. I don't see myself doing a whole lot of tweaking. As long as it has good tone that should work. Thanks.



    Yeah, I think you and I are the target market. I'll let the real Hammond players play a hardware or software Hammond 

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