HaNon B70 emulates the famous Hammond B3 drawbar organ coupled with a Leslie 122 rotating speaker.
It's based on the physical emulation of the 91 tonewheels, which rotate permanently at low CPU cost. This allows to have natural keyClicks and low cost simple synthesis.
The Leslie emulates a tube preamp, a tube power amp and 2 rotors with first reflections in the leslie case.
It's based on the physical emulation of the 91 tonewheels, which rotate permanently at low CPU cost. This allows to have natural keyClicks and low cost simple synthesis.
The Leslie emulates a tube preamp, a tube power amp and 2 rotors with first reflections in the leslie case.
- 91 tonewheels permanently active.
- Simulation of the tube amplification stage and drive to "crunch" the organ.
- Natural Key Clicks (but adjustable).
- Adjustable percussions level, decay and harmonic.
- Adjustable reverb.
- Chorus and Vibrato.
- L122 frequency response.
- Leslie slow / fast on message from MIDI controller 1.
- 2 channels and two sets of drawbars and a split with MIDI learn for playing with a single keyboard.
- 44100, 48000, 88200, 96000, 176400 and 192000 Hz compatible.
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(12.6 Mb)
Win 64 VST
(13.7 Mb)
Mac OSX VST
(13.5 Mb)
Mac OSX AU
(13.5 Mb)
(5 / 5)
The Hanon B70 only supports the entire keyboard, it even has a split of its own - that is, a split keyboard. It is possible to use the whole keyboard more than 5 octaves, ie 76 or 88 keys. Other simulators, such as CollaB3, RADKON use only 61 keys, full 5 octaves.
Is it possible to program the HANONB70 in MIDI on knobs and sliders?
(5 / 5)
Nothing as satisfying as a well played organ
Just plug the sustain and voice pedal into the MID keyboard. I use it in CME UF70 and in M-AUDIO keystation for 88, in both it works nicely.
Does the Hanon b70 work with the sustain pedal?
I wish there was an option to use the sustain pedal as sustain. (I know that is not "authentic").
Sounds great in the demo. In fruityloops it sounds like distorted garbage!!!!
I really wish it didn't. It sounds amazing in the demo but I cant use it!!
I have got the same problem. Did you figure out a solution yet?
Figured it out: Check the Use fixed size buffers setting in the Troubleshooting menu
(4 / 5)
Idk. It sounds great, but it's just so quiet. I have the track volume maxed and it's still barely audible :/
(3 / 5)
Sounds good to me. Warm, not tacky. CPU is pretty high though, like an absolute minimum of 15% on my rig.
New version 1.1.1 today with leakage and quality improvement (www.lostin70s.com)
The sound is weak at the output: you need to additionally raise it using compression. In General-a children's Playhouse for the house.
Sounds good in Jeskola Buzz. Thank you. Love organs. Clicks could be a bit more Hammond-like. Use fix block size in polac adapter to fix noise.
Anyone use with ableton live 9?
I doooo
(5 / 5)
This is the best-sounding B3 emulation I've heard so far.
Don’t Forget to Check on www.lostin70s.com, a bug fix today v1.0.2 And feature improve in a close future
Unless I was told, I was just leaving it. Thank you for your advice.
(5 / 5)
Following CollaB3 is great! It's a little different from CollaB3, but it's good enough. Until now, I don't think there is a Free Organ plug-in that has been so involved. I think it's very good to have both 32-bit 64-bit VST2 and VST3. Recently, 64-bit organs are limited, so I am very grateful. The only regrettable thing is that there is no LINUX version. It's a pity because I plan to change to LINUX in the future. ..
http://radkon.eu/projects/hammond/index.php?lang=en - I pay attention to Hammond Simulator Radkon from a Slovak software engineer. It can also be installed for Linux, it supports a split-split keyboard with two keys and a foot bass pedal. It is also possible to try it with a virtual keyboard. I release the virtual keyboard 3 times, I set 1,2,3 to keys 1-2, pedal 3.
A great instrument, good sound, low CPU usage, no presets. This makes it nice to simulate a "real" organ! Playing with its functions. Inserted in my "Vintage" VSTi folder. Thank you manufacturer, thank you V4F staff.