Native Instruments B4 II
Can Native Instruments’ latest virtual instrument improve on a design widely acknowledged as a classic? Mike Hillier rides the storm...
Price: £150.00
Manufacturer: Native Instruments
Website: http://www.native-instruments.com

The Hammond organ began life as a low-cost alternative to church organs. The original Model A went into production in 1935 and quickly became an industry favourite – indeed, George Gershwin purchased one of the first models when he was given the opportunity to test it at the 1935 Industrial Arts Exposition.
Score: 9
This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 34
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