[HAM] why are tonewheels superior?

joe d joedoria at hotmail.com
Thu Feb 1 12:45:56 CST 2007


>>>I think the brain quickly loses interest
in repeated identical sounds but the new B3 has enough of the original
idiosyncrasies to keep it from sounding sterile.<<<

eh...hmmm, actually not entirely "enough" in my opinion (but it can sound 
great).
I still prefer the real deal (and can hear/tell the diff).

Plus, it's cheaper (real deal).  Yikes, that pricetag needs some re-working.


>From: ElSeveno at aol.com
>Reply-To: The Hammond Forum <hammond at zeni.net>
>To: hammond at zeni.net
>Subject: [HAM] why are tonewheels superior?
>Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 20:28:59 EST
>
> >I agree.. And that would almost be a "new B3" ? Or they are totally
> >different designed?
>
>       The new B3 is sample based which allows it to be more MIDI 
>compatible
>and allows the technology to be used in less expensive models. But it 
>sounds
>great. My problem with MIDI samples is I think the brain quickly loses 
>interest
>in repeated identical sounds but the new B3 has enough of the original
>idiosyncrasies to keep it from sounding sterile.
>
>Paul
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