@@marcuswilespage hmm, I had tested V1 also without its Leslie (i.e. set to DI and using a third party Leslie fx plugin) and still it sounded muddy, boxy and with very little dynamics
Hello, first of all thank you for these many videos about this great sounding organ. Just great and I'll watch all the videos about it bit by bit! I have the Arturia B-3 V2 as a demo version and I play the organ with my Yamaha DGX-305. Now of course I want to switch the Leslie from slow to fast and vice versa from the keyboard!? Can the black keys or the pitch bend wheel or other keys on my keyboard be assigned to this function via the MIDI learning function? I hope many watch the great videos and also read my question! Thanks in advance for any replies, ideas or links. Musical greetings Peter Bengelmann
Does the drawbar modulator allow *smooth* interpolation between different settings? I briefly saw a linear envelope when you were showing it, but wasn't sure. The main thing lacking in any software emulation of a Hammond is of course the ability to grab a bunch of drawbars and freak them about. Unless I have an actual drawbar controller available, I struggle to imagine being able to replicate that, even with modulation.
@@musicman8942 I was hoping for a way to smoothly interpolate between complete drawbar settings. I'm assuming DAW automation would apply to each drawbar individually? That would make it rather fiddly!
Yes daw automation would apply to each control separately; there's no way to morph from one preset to another if that's what you're asking. And even inside B3V2 you'd have to set the modulation for each drawbar separately as I understand it.
It's not vibrato but Leslie speed; in version 1 the Leslie is on slow and in version 2 it's on fast. No change in vibrato. Anyway this Leslie sucks - I'll still use my go-to of PSP's L'Otary
the Leslie speed is optional aka user set as is the vibrato; there's nothing hard coded that makes those settings set in stone; you can change them at will. Or not have vibrato or Leslie spinning at all. All up to the end user.
Thank you so much for this great tutorial (from an owner of the V collection 7).
Tbh I’m still deciding how I like this compared to my Nord, but I’m super impressed how much better this sounds compared to V1
good news, since the V1 is orrible
Hamfantasy56 it was shocking lol
Hamfantasy56 something tells me the issue with V1 was the Leslie modeling more than the organ itself
@@marcuswilespage hmm, I had tested V1 also without its Leslie (i.e. set to DI and using a third party Leslie fx plugin) and still it sounded muddy, boxy and with very little dynamics
Hello, first of all thank you for these many videos about this great sounding organ. Just great and I'll watch all the videos about it bit by bit! I have the Arturia B-3 V2 as a demo version and I play the organ with my Yamaha DGX-305. Now of course I want to switch the Leslie from slow to fast and vice versa from the keyboard!? Can the black keys or the pitch bend wheel or other keys on my keyboard be assigned to this function via the MIDI learning function? I hope many watch the great videos and also read my question! Thanks in advance for any replies, ideas or links. Musical greetings Peter Bengelmann
How do you use the lower keys?
I do have 2 midi controllers. How do I setup each one for a each keyboard?
Setup 1 controller to MIDI channel1 and the other to MIDI channel 2. This works fine.
When we pay 149.oo do we keep it for like for is that for the year.
How do you program the inverted keys?
Does the drawbar modulator allow *smooth* interpolation between different settings? I briefly saw a linear envelope when you were showing it, but wasn't sure. The main thing lacking in any software emulation of a Hammond is of course the ability to grab a bunch of drawbars and freak them about. Unless I have an actual drawbar controller available, I struggle to imagine being able to replicate that, even with modulation.
you could use your daw's automation to move the drawbars
@@musicman8942 I was hoping for a way to smoothly interpolate between complete drawbar settings. I'm assuming DAW automation would apply to each drawbar individually? That would make it rather fiddly!
Yes daw automation would apply to each control separately; there's no way to morph from one preset to another if that's what you're asking. And even inside B3V2 you'd have to set the modulation for each drawbar separately as I understand it.
@@musicman8942 Thanks for the info, I appreciate it. I'm now wondering whether anyone makes a MIDI controller that just has a set of drawbars...
afaik moving drawbars on the real thing wasn't smooth: you basically jump from one volume to the other, but I might be wrong
check 1st how it sounded, plays chords, check 2nd, plays but with vibrato on 🤷♂️
i cant afford hard and also im fan of arturia products just that was funny
It's not vibrato but Leslie speed; in version 1 the Leslie is on slow and in version 2 it's on fast. No change in vibrato. Anyway this Leslie sucks - I'll still use my go-to of PSP's L'Otary
@@musicman8942 my point was like as its vst anyway that thing should be optional 🤷♂️
the Leslie speed is optional aka user set as is the vibrato; there's nothing hard coded that makes those settings set in stone; you can change them at will. Or not have vibrato or Leslie spinning at all. All up to the end user.
I'm just surprised MIDWINTER MINIS IS TALKING ABOUT AN ORGAN