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#211231 - 01/30/04 09:33 AM
Alternative to Native Instruments B4...
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Registered: 10/27/03
Posts: 2417
Loc: CA
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The program is called Charlie and it is a VSTi plugin for programs such as Logic, Cubase, etc. It is the first "real" sample-based virtual instrument. After listening to the demos I have to say it simply blows away Native Instruments B4 IMO. Charlie was shown at Winter NAMM and apparently it is available now. The cost is $299 but it sure beats having to buy a Clone, eg., VK-88, CX-3, etc. Of course you need a computer or laptop to run it but if you already have those and a VST host program, ie., Logic, Cubase, Sonar 3, etc., then you're good to go. Oh, and your Keyboard would have to have Midi In/Out ports and or a USB interface to run to the computer or laptop. I am seriously considering getting Charlie. Those Organ sounds are simply fantastic! The best I've heard in a Software based B3 emulator and better than 'most' Keyboard Clones I've heard. The notable exception may be an actual B3. Best regards, Mike PS: Don't forget to listen to the Demos!! Charlie
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#211240 - 02/01/04 04:17 PM
Re: Alternative to Native Instruments B4...
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Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
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B4 is a DXi, VSTi and standalone, and works with a midi controller, so yes, you can use the Tyros as a controller Mike. It won't play "through" any keyboard. Like any other Dxi / VSti, you use your host propgram and computer soundcard. My Midiman Audiophile soundcard outputs directly to my studio mixer - soundsystem, as do my keyboards, so I can play the B4 through the system.
My problem with Charlie is that there is no working demo. Besides that, it's a sample based program. We have enough hardw ware and software romplers in the world that can already do that, and while some come fairly close, they still don't really reproduce the authentic sounds accurately across the entire range of the keys. It's no different than trying to emulate a guitar or sax. There are physical limitations that samples just cannot readily overcome.
The B4 uses a type of physical modeling and has been declared by many sound magazines as well as some pro players to be the closest thing to a B3 - C3 emulation out there, including any and all of today's hardware romplers. My own ears and the memories of hearing and recording a real C3 up close and personal tell me that they are right.
Can you explain how Charlie, at a higher cost, without the actual modeling structures, would be a better value than that ?
AJ
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