Anyone loves this plug as much as I do? I was actually looking for Farfisa, VOX continental, and Hammond emulations like crazy, and it´s as if they read my mind., I went to their page and there they were. And they nail it IMO: the VOX continental has that 60s Doors sound; the hammons are pretty convincing. Actually, all their stuff is great lately; I bought all Abbey road drums, which sound fantastic, and the A-200, which is the best Wurly emulation I heard so far (I was listening to a Pink floyd record yesterday, and there came the A-200 sound; exactly the same!). I was thinking of buying their Berlin Piano and also guitar rig 4 essential. Would you go for it?They don't sound the best to me.

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The B4II was better as far as versatility. Putting in and taking out key click and the speed at which the Leslie starts to pick up are some of the things I miss.

There also seems to be a lack of fullness in the low end of Vintage Organs. The mid range has that nice push in a mix for Rock on all cabs and DI settings. But for Jazz it sounds like a toy. It's missing that natural weight in the low end.

I think it's great what NI is doing, but real Organ still needs some work. Hybrid instruments are something to look at in the near future. An instrument based on real samples but built with an intuitive engine that allows you to play and sound like the real instrument. Anyone loves this plug as much as I do? I was actually looking for Farfisa, VOX continental, and Hammond emulations like crazy, and it´s as if they read my mind., I went to their page and there they were. And they nail it IMO: the VOX continental has that 60s Doors sound; the hammons are pretty convincing. Actually, all their stuff is great lately; I bought all Abbey road drums, which sound fantastic, and the A-200, which is the best Wurly emulation I heard so far (I was listening to a Pink floyd record yesterday, and there came the A-200 sound; exactly the same!).

I was thinking of buying their Berlin Piano and also guitar rig 4 essential. Would you go for it?It is really that good. It's actually one of the few reasons I decided to upgrade from K6 to K7 (and I was VERY reluctant to, since none of main components have been updated.) The other reasons being the electric pianos (especially Mk.I, but that's just because I'm not too fond of the harsh Wurlitzer) and the Kore soundpacks/effects. Certainly not the acoustic pianos.

What a waste of tens of gigabytes. Someone posted a few days ago that these aren't the 'full' Ni versions, but the versions from the very old Akoustic, which had a tepid reception. 2p for reference.

There are no 'full versions.' What's sold separately is exactly what you get with K7. But yes, the problem is that they're all based on the old Akoustic technology, even though the number of multisamples have been increased tenfold or possibly more.

The real issue with these pianos is the note attacks: way too sharp and 'mallety' and no way to correct that (and no, a simple envelope generator won't solve the problem.) Might work in some cases (but never in piano solo passages), but especially if you try to play a soft piano solo tune, it doesn't sound authentic at all. It is really that good. It's actually one of the few reasons I decided to upgrade from K6 to K7 (and I was VERY reluctant to, since none of main components have been updated.) The other reasons being the electric pianos (especially Mk.I, but that's just because I'm not too fond of the harsh Wurlitzer) and the Kore soundpacks/effects.

Certainly not the acoustic pianos. What a waste of tens of gigabytes.Good Call. If I had not already spent money on the (fabulous) Scarbee electro pianos for EXS and if the they had included either Alicia/Scarbee's keys or alternatively the Scarbee Fender bass, I'd have bought it already. MM bass - eh. Akoustik pianos, eh.

Lack of support for Prophet V (for ever and again); Theta Healing Technique Pdf To Jpg there. ????!! Scarbee electric pianos are the best out there. But enough already with the kontakt based stuff when other options are better.

Bring back B4!!!!! Asc Timetable 2009 Download Crack For Gta. In the dozen or so years since it was brought out, nothing has been better.

What we have now is something less stable (prone to kontakt's bugs), more of a system hog, and MUCH less flexible. I'll be clinging to my outdated b4 'till it just stops working with whatever os changes become necessary. It is still one of the best. Possibly THE best VI's ever created. And a superior product to vintage organs in every way.

I agree with you all organs and scarbee electric pianos are great. Not sold on the clav although I've been using it (it's the best I've got).Try using 2 instances of the clav. One panned hard L with lower pickup only.

The other panned hard R with upper pickup only. It gives a much fuller sound IMHO. If you do both phase in or out, it has a fixed panning which makes it a bit thinner than I prefer. My favorite sound is that with the mute engaged, and I forget what's what, but the first two options lit, and the last two unlit. Gives a classic 'superstition' type vibe but with a bit more depth and texture.

It's a good instrument, but it's options are too limited. After all, since it utilizes multiple mics, etc. How about a bit more flexibility in the signal flow department. MM bass is quite useful so long as you don't expect any fancy articulations.

It has a good solid sound. DEFINITELY use the DI version, tho. Having individual notes amped separately is nowhere near the same thing as amping the entire performance so the amping or amp sim reacts to the whole performance. Because the sound is so dry, it may well require a tiny room, booth, or ambient verb patch as well to mellow it out and make it sound a bit less close mic'ed after the amp stage.

Bring back B4!!!!! In the dozen or so years since it was brought out, nothing has been better. What we have now is something less stable (prone to kontakt's bugs), more of a system hog, and MUCH less flexible.Trust me, the Vintage Organs are much better than B4 II (and I know the latter very well, it used to be my go-to Hammond VST.) The Leslie simulation is fantastic, the first time it actually sounds real.

I've never had problems with K4, I heard that all troubles are related to its 32-bit version. Use the 64-bit K4, solid as a rock. Trust me, the Vintage Organs are much better than B4 II (and I know the latter very well, it used to be my go-to Hammond VST.) The Leslie simulation is fantastic, the first time it actually sounds real. I've never had problems with K4, I heard that all troubles are related to its 32-bit version.

Use the 64-bit K4, solid as a rock.Hang on. Are you suggesting upgrading from B4 to VO because of non-organ effects? B4's Leslie was always the worst on the market, but you can easily use another Leslie emulator. Spinner and Donald spring to mind, and are free. Then again VB3 should always have been your go-to Hammond anyway. So do I need to purchase anything else along with the Vintage Organ plug if that's all I want? As in, Vintage Organ is a completely stand alone instrument right?

I don't need some sort of shell like Reaktor or something?Vintage Organs is a collection of Kontakt instruments, but as lovessuperstrats says, they work fine in the free Kontakt Player, which you can get standalone or as part of the free bundle. The way it would work in practice is you load up Kontakt Player (which can run either standalone or as a plugin), and the Vintage Organs collection appears in the player's Libraries tab.

When you click the big Instruments button on the Vintage Organs badge, you'll see a bunch of instrument categories (Jazz, Classic Rock, etc), which each contain a bunch of different organ presets, which you drag into the rack area on the left. So, Vintage Organs does run in a shell, however if there are certain specific presets you really like, you can save them in multis, and you can just double-click the multi file to launch Kontakt with your desired instruments pre-loaded, just as if they were standalone instruments. (This definitely works with full Kontakt, don't know if the Player saves multis.).