Rotary Speakers And An Advanced Percussion System

Rotary Speaker Simulation

An organ without a rotary speaker isn’t an organ. Acoustic Samples provided UVI with very detailed measurements and they created an incredible physical model.

On top of that, the included impulse responses help to further put the instrument in a real life environment. You can also decide which miking technique you want to use, mono or stereo both for the drum and the horn to make it fit properly in your mix.

Acoustic Samples have even added extra amplifier simulations to extend the B-5 Organ’s sound capabilities.

Advanced Percussion System

The percussion on an organ is not just an addition of samples, it is a general volume decay envelope triggered by the first note you play and that is not restarted until you release all keys.

This has been recreated meticulously, so much so that you can hear a percussion sound when you turn it on or change from second to third.

You can even customise the time, volume and frequency used and make it sound like “Paradise” (a nod to legendary Hammond B-3 player Jimmy Smith).