I was thinkin' it would be nice for Creamware to release a B-2003 ASB next. It would give some competition to the other makers of standalone drawbar devices.
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B-2003 ASB would be nice
There's a lot of competition, and to win the challenge today is required to give the sound AND the feeling of the vintage hardware. With a synth it's quite simple: good knobs and a nice panel can be enought to give the feel. But with an organ I think the things are quite different : it needs an huge hardware, the pedal etc...
So in my opinion it isn't the smartest move to do now (too few time since CW rebirth).
So in my opinion it isn't the smartest move to do now (too few time since CW rebirth).
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Hmmm, they should definately improve on the percussion (esp. in the highest octave), and also make the sound a bit more versatile (being able to get a more hard and aggressive sound). Then again, I've been spoiled by the EVB3. 
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done !
http://www.fdiskc.com/syn/namm/2006/cw_b4000asb.html
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http://www.fdiskc.com/syn/namm/2006/cw_b4000asb.html
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Wow! I've always had this special ability to make things happen by just thinking about it. The strange thing is that it only works with electronic gadgets 
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