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Originally Posted by Stewie
The '60s Hammond organ is a perfect example of an analog sound that musicians crave today.
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Of course, although you'd be surprised at how many records and movie scores have used the Native Instruments versions B4II and Vintage Organs, because they're nearly indistinguishable from the real thing. Vintage C3's and B3's have been meticulously sampled and there's far more control (including tuning!) in the digital domain than it's analog counterpart. Plus, it's about 400 or so pounds lighter!
But that type of "analog" instrument isn't congruous with digital or analog recording. Choosing to mic up a Hammond organ is a matter of taste.