The sound samples on the demo page seem to be very clean, but not that varied? It seems that somebody at NI is basing their claims for 57 DrawBar purely on sonic and technical attributes, yet many of us here will place much more emphasis on the very analogue/organic nature of the similarities with 'the real thing'. Is 57 DrawBar really a great (bargain) replacement for B4-II? From taking a quick look at the blurb (including manual), it looks like we have lost the familiar organ-like interface, and are now faced with what appears to be like a more generic sample player? Has anybody here done an informed features comparison? (between 57 DrawBar and B4-I/II)
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'The affordable 57 DrawBar Organ instrument is our alternative offer for drawbar organ fans.'Īt a superficial level, it just hacks me off that I paid more cash for the retail B4-II pack, but now I can now download the claimed replacement product for just 49 euros.īut being more serious, am I correct in assuming that a Kore SoundPack is not a like-for-like replacement for the dedicated organ interface that was B4? Certainly I can't see how I could take an old project with B4, and just treat 57 DrawBar as an upgrade - it looks like a totally different architecture. Ooops - I just noticed the sticky thread from late yesterday afternoon where the moderator says. Now I'm beginning to regret that I bothered going 'legal'. Isn't this one of the arguments that organisations like FAST use, to justify why we should all be good, honest citizens and stump-up our hard-earned cash for software?
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I got turned-on to B4 through a cracked version.I subsequently purchased a 'legal' version - specifically as my conscience doesn't allow me to use pirated software - but more importantly, because I wanted to ensure that by paying for my share of the developer's efforts, I could be assured of ongoing support and maintenance. Well that's a relief then.but not actually making me very happy.