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- #NATIVE INSTRUMENTS VINTAGE ORGANS TUTORIAL MANUAL#
- #NATIVE INSTRUMENTS VINTAGE ORGANS TUTORIAL PRO#
It retains a remarkable amount of the warmth, fullness and percussive attack you would get on the real thing and it doesn't way a ton. To say this Library is just as good sounding would be a lie, but not a big lie. I have had the privilege of being around a real B3 quite a bit. It's simple, very well organized and cleanly laid out (as is usual for NI) and sounds fantastic. Honestly, I can think of anything I don't like about this particular sound set. I guess I am a little tired of the B3 sound in general though as you can't escape it in a working studio. I should mention that the B3 is also exceptional, especially for any Blues/Jazz Gigs you may have. I also really love the Farfisfa and the Vox samples which are solid and unique. I also really like that they setup the sustain pedal automatically to make use of the Leslie on/off function. What I love most is of course the C3 I have mentioned. I have been using this software for about 5 months with more extensive time spent with it in the last month. I give this a solid 10 not only because it sounds fantastic, but the organ selection is great! I don't know any other C3 software out there off hand, and I was super excited to see Native Instruments make one. So far, it has never crashed, lost any saved presets (although thats more dependent on Kontakt really) and has performed flawlessly every time I load it up. Good solid sound that never waivers and I run a lot of software at the same time on my laptop. This library experiences none of those problems.
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All the expected controls such as tone bars, drive, leslie controls and such are easily found and manipulated.Ī big thing I have come to realize is that with some libraries (Vintage D by Galaxy) there can be pretty drastic pops and audio drop outs when really getting down (lots of notes or sustain pedal holds). Simply load up your library and select the instrument you want (I love the C3!!), maybe a preset if you care to, and you are off.
#NATIVE INSTRUMENTS VINTAGE ORGANS TUTORIAL MANUAL#
I have never reached for the manual for this sampled instrument set as it is pretty straight forward if you have used Kontakt before. I can't stand latency and at 126 samples, I hear none. They all sound remarkably good and with my configuration can be run at 126 samples while still running a ton of other software. So far, I have had zero issues with any of the instruments included.
#NATIVE INSTRUMENTS VINTAGE ORGANS TUTORIAL PRO#
I run this in Kontakt 5 in Logic 9, Ableton 8 and as a Standalone program on a Macbook Pro i7 with an RME Fireface 800.