From rafael2pop@yahoo.com.ar Mon Mar 07 14:18:24 2011
Subject:Re: VB3 Newbie to VSTs ??

LooseBruce,

As is usual on organ forums, feel free to offer here before putting your Voce and Ventilator on sale , i.e. at eBAY.

Paypal is everywhere so IMO forum members activity can be an excellent point of reference when buying used.

Curious if as it's known the Voce V3 is wall-wart free , then if it is 110V only.

Told that cause if used a 220V- 50hz with an external transformer then would be some risk of noise.

Guess that Neo Ventilator if made in Germany it can be auto-sensing voltage , isn't it ?

Best,

Rafael

P.S.

Glad my tip about copying a VSThost.exe blank file on the VST directory and renaming as VB3.exe should be of help.



Posted by: "bellows22" bgerow@twcny.rr.com bellows22
Sun Mar 6, 2011 2:13 pm (PST)

Thank you everyone who helped me with my VST learning curve. (especially Toby, Chris and Rafael). I did try ASIO4All and it was an improvement. I could live with that amount of latency if I had to). I downloaded Cantabile Lite and will try it as soon as possible. I like the sound of the VB3 through my KRK monitor speakers. I have to check it out on my PA setup (JBL Eons). I may have a Voce V3 and an almost new ventilator for sale shortly.
I recently got Roland FR-3x accordion.
It has 10 tonewheel presents plus percussion and leslie simulation which is good but not enough for what I want.I think the VB3 will fill the gap nicely.
Thanks again for your help,
LooseBruce