Universal Audio Waterfall B3 Organ

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£132.50

This is the Universal Audio Waterfall B3 Organ from Universal Audio, now available in the Amps category on Guitars Pedals Amps and Stuff.. Read More below.

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The Universal Audio Waterfall B3 Organ is an emulation of the iconic Hammond B3 organ and its companion Leslie 147 rotary speaker cabinet. Prepare to infuse your music with the same soulful three-dimensional sound that has graced countless R&B soul rock hip-hop and gospel hits over the decades. Experience the authentic tone of a legendary 1958 tonewheel organ as this remarkable instrument allows you to capture the essence of vintage greatness. With dreamy spring reverb and meticulously placed vintage microphone setups youll have all the tools at your fingertips to create the perfect sound for your music. Stay inspired and instantly access legendary organ sounds with over 70 expertly crafted presets. Unparalleled playing dynamics and realism are achieved through best-in-class physical and circuit modeling of the entire tonewheel organ. Complete with a three-dimensional emulation of the classic rotating speaker and perfectly positioned vintage microphone setups youll have an exceptional level of control over your sound. With features like onboard vintage spring reverb authentically emulated tube power amp saturation and keyboard split functionality the Waterfall B3 Organ offers endless possibilities for creative expression. Take advantage of MIDI-mapped parameters for real-time control and bring the magic of the Hammond B3 organ to life in your studio or on stage. Please Note: This product comes in the form of a digital download code that will be sent to your email for activation.

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Universal Audio

Universal Audio are known for making standout effects pedals and more. Founded with a passion for tone and innovation, their gear has shaped countless records and players’ sounds. Look out for their iconic designs and flagship models — they’ve earned a reputation for reliability and creativity.

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