On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 01:29:43AM +0200, David Adler wrote: > On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 12:15 AM, Josh Lawrence <hardbop200@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 5:08 PM, Julien Claassen <julien@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Fons! > >> ?? Let's make a bargain: We collect the info and you design and implement the > >> code. I'll do the help-function again. :-) Aeh... Well perhaps still a little > >> unfair... :-( Pity! > >> ?? Warm regards > >> ?? ?? ?? ??Julien > > > > not to threadjack, but if we could get in touch with this person: > > > > http://people.dsv.su.se/~fk/beatrix_home.html > > > > ...and talk him into making Beatrix open-source, we might get a lot > > further than asking someone to code it from scratch. > > > > Back in 2007 there was a related thread, named > "Free-as-in-freedom B3, other than Bristol?"[1]. IIRC, I was involved in that thread back then. > > Csound b3-emulation patches are mentioned there, > and azr3-jack[2]. I don't know how well azr3-jack suits > for a Hammond emulation but it makes nice sounds. > At least it's a GPL option for not starting to code from > scratch. > I have been using AZR3-JACK ever since that discussion two years ago, on my own tracks, with live bands, in the studio, on recordings, and now even on a commercial rock record. I love it. Problem solved, AFAIAC. The Leslie emulation could be a tiny bit more accurate, and the tonewheel shapes are kind of "flattened" sines (with several different settings) rather than a 100% faithful representation of a Hammond tonewheel, but, hey, it works and it's free and open-source and it sounds great. -ken _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user