Let’s flip those Run and Start switches shall we. Taking these laudable factors into view, Blue3 v2 rapidly appreciates in value. This VI produces good quality Hammond tones and a convincing rotating speaker (Leslie®) experience. However, Blue3 v2 does not emulate a single organ – rather, it distinctly models five different tonewheel organs as well as boasting exquisite, high resolution/retina-ready graphics ( resizable, to boot). Priced moderately at $99 (USD), Blue3 won’t break anyone’s bank account, but neither can it be considered a cheap, ‘No brainer’ deal. However, Blue3 v2 is a worthy contender and is poised to offer itself as a fit challenger. I know many of us have long held GSI’s “VB3” in high regard, considering it to be the de facto standard where modelled tonewheel emulations are concerned. Overall, I assess Blue3 v2 to be solid prospect for anyone in need of a good quality tonewheel organ VI ( Virtual Instrument). And since I've mentioned UI ( User Interface) choices, I’m very pleased to report that Blue3’s UI is fully re-sizable between 70 to 200 percent – sure to accommodate most contemporary screen resolutions. Thankfully, these are now the very skin choices within Blue3 v2. If you’re an ol’ skool Hammond maven like I am, you’re expecting to see warm, earthy hues, and graphical textures reminiscent of walnut, cherry, and mahogany woods.
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