But that's going to be tough to beat. I always said the sound comes from the back of the cone. Hey there, I just checked with my payment partner FastSpring and they told me that as of July 1, Australia imposed a 10% tax on digital sales. We are all at a different stage in that journey. Even the Leslie sim seems to be the best I've heard.
I've only heard about problems with Logic and ProTools, which don't apply to me. I am more than happy with B-5 but will look again if Blue3 becomes available through one of the plugin retailers I use where I can pay in the vendor's local currency. If this preference is on, Blue3 will play Percussion on all registrations. Interesting to hear about the rotary plugin too. Highly, highly recommended for anyone needed software guitar amp sims. Then suddenly I heard what I know from playing an A100 with some classic vintage leslie. I also used to own a Nord Electro keyboard, which sounded the closest to the real thing, but unfortunately I had to sell it a few years ago due to financial difficulties.
But if you don't have anything else, or have the money to spend on Blue3, I would definitely recommend getting it. I am more than happy with B-5 but will look again if Blue3 becomes available through one of the plugin retailers I use where I can pay in the vendor's local currency. When I switched back to Blue3, it started playing normally. I'll test it out live in the morning, but used it in a session today and it sounds great! There are plenty of consumer warnings around about the the real cost of 'dynamic currency conversion' but this payment platform wins the fattest margin award. But have not been able to get it to work. What's interesting the 'custom' leslie gave me that sound. Paradise Percussion: This disables the decay of the Percussion completely.
Don't let me spoil it for ya. Using Mixcraft 8 Pro Studio. I am more than happy with B-5 but will look again if Blue3 becomes available through one of the plugin retailers I use where I can pay in the vendor's local currency. I've also had the sound get rather noisy and had to close and reopen the project. I'm actually contemplating adding those filters to my '59 right now, but that dip is probably why I won't. Regards, Dan Can you elaborate, Dan? Good thing I never change the Type parameter.
Best leslie on the virtual market to me! To my ears it sounds on par with B5 version 2, which I also have. I think Arturia's B3-V has the most sonic options even if a lot of those options depart from pure emulation of the original. So many amazing great choices these days, I can't say that I'll ever land on a permanent favorite. But that doesn't mean I am about to throw out any of my previous instruments either. But woofers always are trickier.
This thing can get filthy dirty without losing its, er, virtue. Primarily, I've had issues with organs in a project sounding different when I open the project in a different session. In addition to some minor bug fixes and performance updates, Blue3 now includes Blue3Rotary, a separate plugin that consists of the Tube Overdrive and Rotary Cabinet simulations from Blue3. I oscillate between thinking I'm underselling the Logic plugs and thinking that I need an upgrade stat! I oscillate between thinking I'm underselling the Logic plugs and thinking that I need an upgrade stat! Hopefully it's capable of better than some of these demos. Thankfully now we have Blue3, I'm familiar with Mojo' sound and I'd say Blue3 is filling the gap perfectly.
I also used to own a Nord Electro keyboard, which sounded the closest to the real thing, but unfortunately I had to sell it a few years ago due to financial difficulties. Or, he believes the rock demos is what differentiates his product and those types of demos will sell more copies. Love the Walnut skin, and zoomed to fit my project window. And yet … additional plugin: Blue3 now includes an additional plugin Blue3Rotary, consisting of simulators Overdrive and Rotary Cabinet Blue3. Bought a Lester K Tube Pre Amp Pedal and it works really well.
So far, I can't resist it. The reason people say the vinyl sounds better is because the music was better. It's hard to tell how a clone or plug in will scream in a rock context when all you get are demos of people kicking bass and playing jazz. I thought I'd pass it along to you guys for your input. My hardware always sound the same but depending on which stage monitors I use Native consistently sounds different.