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B-3 = Brian Auger
@McD said:
@rs2000 said:
I'm asking because I'd like to have a try with Galileo/Galileo 2 and the Eventide Rotary.
I'm just wondering about the real differences.The IK Multimedia App emulates all the aspects of a Hammond B-3 with the addition of
Stomp boxes, all the historic Leslie Cabinets with their features intact and high quality finishing FX.Just pick 3 icon organ performances like:
- Nights in White Satin
- Booker T's Green Onions
- any Jimmy Smith Blues track
Then emulate that with the Yonac Galileo and Eventide Rotary apps to make the case that they are good enough for 90% of us. You might even find some MIDI files that help provide
good Organ playing on the internet.I just saw in a Youtube video on the Hammond Company that the owner of the brand (Suzuki Company) is manufacturing Digital-based Hammond B-3's in the original cabinet designs. I wondered if the digital audio engine they use has been exposed to IK Multimedia for their PC/Mac and IOS products.
Absolute shameless plug for B3 aficionados: we produced Brian Auger’s last solo album, “Language of the Heart.” His B3. Not a plug-in
Couldn’t resist; sorry if furnishing a link is bad form...
https://music.apple.com/us/album/language-of-the-heart/483304126
Comments
Shameless in the sense of "too close to be true"?
Loved the work he did with Julie Driscoll.
+1. Just such a great sound and spirit...
Brian doesn’t use a Leslie