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A Loop House Review of the
Native Instruments B4 2 Virtual Organ

I think everyone who records has a dream of owning a genuine Hammond B3 Organ. It has been a staple in rock, pop, blues and jazz music for decades. The unmistakable grind of the organ coming through the rotating Leslie speaker system. It just doesn't get any better than that. The problem is that even if you have the money to buy one where in the world are you going to put it. Which brings me to the Native Instruments B4 II . A highly realistic emulation of the very popular b3 organ.

I have followed native instruments products for close to a decade now. One thought that always comes up in my mind is how well the products sound. I think though, their apex, their shining and defining moment was the creation of the B4 plug in synth. It sounds soooo realistic that recording experts would have a hard time telling apart it apart from the real thing! It is designed to look and play just like the real thing. It has two keyboards and bass pedals, as well as all the draw bars and tremolo control that is tied to your midi keyboards modulation. The sounds screech and power through the mix and for me it has become a staple in almost every song that I do. The presets are fabulous and plentiful. And once you find a preset you can customize in almost limitless possibilities. Whether you want more overdrive or your Leslie speakers spinning faster or slower, you have the power. If their is one product I would recommend from Native Instruments for price, quality and usability. It would be the Native Instruments B4 2 Organ. Go get a copy and you will not be disappointed!

 

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