Hi Nick, I REALLY like this video, the DEXIBEL" organ sounds - at least for my untrained ears - pretty "Hammond-alike"! A shoot-out between a REAL Hammond and some clones ( PLEASE also include the "Ferrofish") would be great! Of course, you should always play the same "riff" on the various keyboard(s)- preferably a Jon Lord/Deep Purple riff - during this shoot-out. I'd also LOVE to learn more about Rick Wakeman's organ sound! Greetings from Germany!
Thanks Nick, really interesting instrument. Seems a bit difficult to navigate perhaps, but some great sounds. Like the key click, not too in your face as are some. Leslie sim seems pretty good barring that slow old bass rotor, but that seems common. But as it seems to be marketed towards the piano market the organ seems good to me. Looking forward to the next section. I’ve never found Dexibell to be a very inspiring name for a keyboard, probably doesn’t matter much though. Cheers!
Hello Nick! I’m Acacio from Brazil! Nice to meet you! Great demonstration for us about Dexibell! I Just to buy it and I would like to make The song BURN(Deep Purple)! Could you be help me? Thanks!
Interesting…I think when you review these clones it would be worth repeating a few licks on your C3. Doesn’t need to be all of them, but that’s a sort of acid test?
I am not convinced. The "Hammond" sounds rather sterile and lifeless, the motorised faders are a gimmick in my opinion and the user interface doesn't seem to be that intuitive like Nord's or Yamaha's equivalents.
You can't immagine how versatile und customisable the Dexibell is! I own a S9 and it's unbelievable. If you don't like the sound, just upload the one you prefer for free. T2L is a technology opens you nearly endless possibilities. Test it!!
Hi Nick, I REALLY like this video, the DEXIBEL" organ sounds - at least for my untrained ears - pretty "Hammond-alike"! A shoot-out between a REAL Hammond and some clones ( PLEASE also include the "Ferrofish") would be great!
Of course, you should always play the same "riff" on the various keyboard(s)- preferably a Jon Lord/Deep Purple riff - during this shoot-out.
I'd also LOVE to learn more about Rick Wakeman's organ sound!
Greetings from Germany!
Thanks Nick, really interesting instrument. Seems a bit difficult to navigate perhaps, but some great sounds. Like the key click, not too in your face as are some. Leslie sim seems pretty good barring that slow old bass rotor, but that seems common. But as it seems to be marketed towards the piano market the organ seems good to me. Looking forward to the next section. I’ve never found Dexibell to be a very inspiring name for a keyboard, probably doesn’t matter much though. Cheers!
Seeing someone bless themselves and do a sign of the cross ✝️ before trying yet another Leslie Sim has got me
ROTFLMAO 🤣
Let us pray 🙏
Not so bad, percussion ok, other should compare with the Mojo, don't know if it pass the Test 😁
Good for wooly bully watch it now 😮
Hello Nick! I’m Acacio from Brazil! Nice to meet you! Great demonstration for us about Dexibell! I Just to buy it and I would like to make The song BURN(Deep Purple)! Could you be help me? Thanks!
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Interesting…I think when you review these clones it would be worth repeating a few licks on your C3. Doesn’t need to be all of them, but that’s a sort of acid test?
I am not convinced. The "Hammond" sounds rather sterile and lifeless, the motorised faders are a gimmick in my opinion and the user interface doesn't seem to be that intuitive like Nord's or Yamaha's equivalents.
You can't immagine how versatile und customisable the Dexibell is! I own a S9 and it's unbelievable. If you don't like the sound, just upload the one you prefer for free.
T2L is a technology opens you nearly endless possibilities. Test it!!