From frederick.somerville@gmail.com Tue Jan 10 15:19:58 2012
Subject:Re: Where is the new NORD going to fit?

In a leslie anything sounds well.
In the clonebusiness being as close as possible to the hammond seems to be the goal. The C2 in a 145 is very close to B3.

The B3 has some very special things from a playability point that you only notice and come to live if you have played one. There are certain things you can do on a B3 that most clones falls a little short in reproducing. This is the reason hammond went the whole way (almos) in recreating the B.
Vb3 is doing a very good job and is really close, but it is a midi unit and has some inevitable limits in reaction times. You can only send midi as fast as it goes. We did an A/B test with vb3 (safire souncard usb) the other day with a Nord C1 as controller. My friend felt the latency especially when playing the B3 first and then using the VB3

The sound in PA is allready good with C2 and i am sure the new model will be even better.

Frederick Somerville
+46 732 706 720
Hexagon machine control

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10 jan 2012 kl. 23:47 skrev Jackoverfull :

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> Il giorno 10/gen/2012, alle ore 23.14, Frederick Somerville ha scritto:
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>> I think a lot of gospel players will love this organ.
>> From a practical point of view it gives you all the bells and whistles of
>> B3.
>> You can pre plan your settings as you do an a B3 A100 C3 where you have the
>> 4 sets of drawbars.
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>> From the sound perspective I have every reason to believe you will have a
>> very hard time to say if it is a B3 in an A / B test in a Leslie.
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> Those three words say it all: "in a Leslie" any clone made in the last decade or so would sound quite well�What about through regular PA?
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