Haha Troels, your enthusiasm and passion for this stuff could make me fall in love with anything :D I really appreciate they way you show these instruments to us. Its always fun and entertaining to dive into it. And its worth taking a look to the left sometimes to see what other Libraries you've got in your catalogue, that hopefully someday will be available for us aswell. Its gonna be a great year, apart from all the stuff thats happening in the world :-) No price and link to the instrument page in the description? All the best, Jakob
Focusing on the attack really helps this instrument rise to it's full potential. Great work! I look forward to other instruments with this approach....maybe Bazzantar?
It sounds pretty nice but I think I'm hearing something weird and I really hope I'm wrong. On the real Hammond the percussion doesn't play if you play legato notes, while here "seems" that percussion always play on each note. And that's not definitely how the Hammond behave. But as I said, I hope I'm wrong.
So Soundpaint downloads directly to the engine. If you open the Soundpaint Engine and go to Library Management > Check Library updates - Soundpaint will automatically download your purchase directly into the engine. If that doesn't work you can also download from your user profile and/or contact us at support@soundpaint.com or at livechat on soundpaint.com ... either way we are here for you!
Disappointing. "100% realistic rendition of the original instrument?" Really guys? Sure, the deep sampling produces impressive results, but without acceleration and deceleration of the rotary speaker, a vital element of the Leslie sound has been omitted and for me is unplayable. Seriously, am I missing something? 'Morphing' and retro 80s gimmicks may serve the millenial marketplace, but when Natalie claims to have played lots of 'real' organs, you have to assume that none of them were plugged into a real Leslie cabinet - without acceleration/deceleration, "realism" is unachievable...but perhaps it is by paying $288 for 8dio's Studio Hammond and Kontakt 6. I sincerely hope there's a software upgrade on the horizon, or if I've missed something, then some sort of solution might be offered. For those looking for a realistic Hammond experience, I suggest putting the $30 towards a more expensive option.
@Mac CLRS If that is directed at my comment, what on earth are you referring to? Clearly, you didn't read it properly, otherwise you'd understand that the emotion being expressed is that of disappointment. The clue is in the first word. Secondly, explain to me how I could be envious when not only have I given the software it's due praise, but I have also bought the product. If English isn't your native language, I suggest seeking some lessons. Finally, any criticism (NOT envy) that I expressed is based purely on being misled by inaccurate marketing found in this video. Once again, I invite you to read my original comment where I not only clearly highlight the reason for my disappointment, but I also invite anyone to clarify matters if by chance I have misunderstood the software's functionality - twice.
Thanks for the comment! Do you think this instrument works for those who know nothing about the real B3 organ and just want to get some jazzy and funky vibe on the keyboard(like me)?
Great work. Sounds fantastic! Soundpaint library growing really fast! Awesome.
GREAT WORK! GREAT WORK! GREAT WORK!
Love the B3 so this is definitely getting added to my collection! :)
Haha Troels, your enthusiasm and passion for this stuff could make me fall in love with anything :D
I really appreciate they way you show these instruments to us. Its always fun and entertaining to dive into it. And its worth taking a look to the left sometimes to see what other Libraries you've got in your catalogue, that hopefully someday will be available for us aswell. Its gonna be a great year, apart from all the stuff thats happening in the world :-)
No price and link to the instrument page in the description?
All the best,
Jakob
Focusing on the attack really helps this instrument rise to it's full potential. Great work! I look forward to other instruments with this approach....maybe Bazzantar?
It sounds pretty nice but I think I'm hearing something weird and I really hope I'm wrong. On the real Hammond the percussion doesn't play if you play legato notes, while here "seems" that percussion always play on each note. And that's not definitely how the Hammond behave. But as I said, I hope I'm wrong.
12:27 It’s the Lick! Troels couldn’t help himself, eh? 😂
You can really bring out the church in the organ when your playing.
Soundpaint won't email me the software :(
So Soundpaint downloads directly to the engine. If you open the Soundpaint Engine and go to Library Management > Check Library updates - Soundpaint will automatically download your purchase directly into the engine. If that doesn't work you can also download from your user profile and/or contact us at support@soundpaint.com or at livechat on soundpaint.com ... either way we are here for you!
A B3 with no drawbars ?
Oh they are there ... The instrument contains over 60 different deep-sampled drawbars, including with natural chorus, vibrato, leslie etc.
Disappointing. "100% realistic rendition of the original instrument?" Really guys? Sure, the deep sampling produces impressive results, but without acceleration and deceleration of the rotary speaker, a vital element of the Leslie sound has been omitted and for me is unplayable. Seriously, am I missing something? 'Morphing' and retro 80s gimmicks may serve the millenial marketplace, but when Natalie claims to have played lots of 'real' organs, you have to assume that none of them were plugged into a real Leslie cabinet - without acceleration/deceleration, "realism" is unachievable...but perhaps it is by paying $288 for 8dio's Studio Hammond and Kontakt 6. I sincerely hope there's a software upgrade on the horizon, or if I've missed something, then some sort of solution might be offered. For those looking for a realistic Hammond experience, I suggest putting the $30 towards a more expensive option.
@Mac CLRS If that is directed at my comment, what on earth are you referring to? Clearly, you didn't read it properly, otherwise you'd understand that the emotion being expressed is that of disappointment. The clue is in the first word.
Secondly, explain to me how I could be envious when not only have I given the software it's due praise, but I have also bought the product. If English isn't your native language, I suggest seeking some lessons.
Finally, any criticism (NOT envy) that I expressed is based purely on being misled by inaccurate marketing found in this video. Once again, I invite you to read my original comment where I not only clearly highlight the reason for my disappointment, but I also invite anyone to clarify matters if by chance I have misunderstood the software's functionality - twice.
Thanks for the comment! Do you think this instrument works for those who know nothing about the real B3 organ and just want to get some jazzy and funky vibe on the keyboard(like me)?
@@thomaschou2329 Sure