From jackoverfull@gmail.com Mon Sep 17 02:32:08 2012
Subject:Re: Less Expensive Alternative to Vent?
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Il giorno 17/set/2012, alle ore 01.17, "jukefox"
ha scritto:
> stand-alone mode. There are folks on this list who own BOTH ... the
> Neo Ventilator and VB3 ... who could offer a head-to-head
> comparison, were they to feel so inclined.
>
I'd love to hear such comparison.
I'd love to hear a vent to do it myself, actually!
> I know of at least one person here who has Mojo (essentially VB3-2
> housed in a controller) AND a Vent, who has said that he does not
> feel the necessity of using a Vent when playing Mojo ... the quality
> of the VB3 rotary sim in Mojo, he has said, is "Vent-quality." This
> is, in essence, the VB3 rotary sim.
>
Right. However the rotary in the last update of VB3CE2 is even a
little bit more convincing than before.
Still hoping for a 1.5 with a few tweaks. ;)
> Sooo...if you already have an old laptop laying around, you can get
> what at least one very-picky organist who owns both evidently
> considers to be a "Vent-quality" rotary sim for a mere 50 Euros ...
> and it comes with a bonus B3 model that blows away just about
> everything else on the market today!
>
> The best part? You can always download the demo from GSi's website
> and try it before you buy ... at least the VB3 portion ... I
> honestly do not know if you can demo the break-out rotary sim in
> this manner. But the VB3 demo should give you a pretty fair idea
> what your clonewheel could sound like through the sim, simply by
> playing the demo version with and without the rotary sim active.