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Type | Digital Organ |
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Keyboard | 61-note semi-weighted waterfall keyboard |
Weight | 9.5 kg |
Polyphony | Full polyphony |
Effects | Reverb, Vibrato, Chorus |
Connectivity | MIDI, USB |
Power Supply | External adapter |
Controls | Drawbars, rotary knobs, buttons |
Details the VB3-II software, a simulation of a vintage Hammond B3 organ.
Describes the Baroque-style pipe organ simulation with 9 stops and tremulant.
Features simulations of Italian transistor organs like VOX Continental and Farfisa.
Covers the amp simulator, simulating five classic guitar and bass amps.
Describes the rotary effect simulator, identical to the one in the original Crumar Mojo.
Explains the stereo chorus effect, simulating an 80s analog BBD chorus.
Details the SINGLE, SPLIT, and EXT. LOWER modes for playing the VB3.
Explains the Chorus and Vibrato selections and their activation for VB3.
Explains pipe organ couplers (Sub Octave, Octave, Cancel Unison) for playing notes on multiple octaves.
Details the tremulant motor effect, simulating a rotating vent for tremolo.
Explains drawbar functions for Combo F (Compact DeLuxe) and Combo V (Continental).
Describes the vibrato types available for the Combo F organ.
Describes the home page of the editor for global options and functions.
Details global settings like Tuning, TX Channel, Alt Channel, CC Send, etc.