Now you can have the sound of a full-featured clonewheel organ right into your computer. Many people requested this sound engine to be released as a software for regular computers, and here it is. The DSP part of VB3-II was rewritten from the ground up around 2010 and has been constantly updated during all these years by adding features and improvement suggested by many users of our hardware products. It's based on the same sound engine that was written first for the Hamichord Organ, then for the Crumar Mojo, and is also found in the Crumar Mojo61 and in the GSi Gemini. Frank Montis playing VB3 1.4 from a GSi DMC. Added option to choose the destination of MIDI CC 64 (sustain, rotary switch or assignable). It is the evolution of the GSi VB3 1.4 with a new sound, a new parameter set, endless possibility of sound customization. What's new in version 1.4: Added new Rotary Speaker simulation derived from the code for the upcoming VB3 version 2. GSi VB3-II is the result of almost 15 years of study, research, experimentation and development of the simulation of a vintage Hammond B3 organ. It's not a simple update to an old software, it's a whole new product. The tonewheel generator of the electromagnetic organ is driven by a synchronous. GSi Genuine Soundware updates VB3 to v1.4 28th June 2010 Genuine Soundware has updated VB3 to v1.4. It is the evolution of the GSi VB3 v1.x with a new sound, a new parameter set, endless possibilities of sound customization. GSi VB3-II is the result of almost 15 years of study, research, experimentation and development of the simulation of a vintage Hammond B3 organ. Top Software Keywords Show more Show less
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