Creamware B4000 Organ
Friday January 20, 2006. 02:17 PM | NAMM06 > Music Hardware > Sonic Core |
To follow up its ASB series, Creamware announced the B4000, which incarnate something looking a lot like some well know drawbar organ. Based on their B2003 software, this hardware incarnation of a B3 with leslie if needed (but everyone needs a Leslie!) has controls and drawbars by handfulls. Each parameters is here even the ones to help you incarnate your favorite sound as no B3 sound like another, even tone wheels long time use wear is adjustable. The best news is it's modeling throughout so the best that can be done digitally, and not only modeling, but virtual circuit modeling (it goes down to the caps and resistors).
- As a real one it's 91 voices
- Audio path is in 32 bits, 44.1 KHz.
- 2 outputs and 2 inputs 1/4" unbalanced
- Pedal and switch inputs
- MIDI in, out, thru
- USB 1.1
- Control software
- Runs out of a power adapter
Price and availability TBA but it weights way less than the original and beloved monster model. Given the modeling experience of Creamware, this should be interesting even in a B-something crowded market.
- As a real one it's 91 voices
- Audio path is in 32 bits, 44.1 KHz.
- 2 outputs and 2 inputs 1/4" unbalanced
- Pedal and switch inputs
- MIDI in, out, thru
- USB 1.1
- Control software
- Runs out of a power adapter
Price and availability TBA but it weights way less than the original and beloved monster model. Given the modeling experience of Creamware, this should be interesting even in a B-something crowded market.
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