This was not the case at all when it came to the VB3 II by Genuine Soundware as they have done an outstanding job, not only on their audio engine but on the sound, realism, and playability of this truly outstanding instrument. As many of us are keenly aware, when companies attempt to create their own engines and stay away from using the more standard tools, it doesn’t always go well. When I first loaded this up, my initial reaction was slight frustration because the instrument was not designed for Kontakt. GSi VB3 II sells for €122 from Genuine Soundware and Instruments Thoughts ![]() A shockingly realistic simulation of a vintage Hammond B3 organ can now be found inside your own computer! Genuine Soundware have absolutely changed the game here with their release of the VB3 II. Jazz organs that are found tend to be a one size fits all general sound that vaguely mimics a popular organ. The problem is that they seem to be tailored more towards church pipe organs. ![]() This is not to say that there aren’t good organs on the market. Though we all seem to have dozens of pianos and other keyboard instruments in our sample collections, something that has always been conspicuously missing are realistic jazz organs. Review: GSi VB3 II by Genuine Soundware and Instruments Jump to the Demos of GSi VB3 II by Genuine Soundware and Instruments Jump to the Videos of GSi VB3 II by Genuine Soundware and Instruments VB3 II is a shockingly realistic simulation of a Hammond B3 Organ! ![]() Genuine Soundware have absolutely changed the game here.
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