On Tuesday 12 May 2009 5:53:55 pm Nick Copeland wrote: > > [ ... ] > > I am sure there are loads of people who could add to this list and expand > upon its content - none of this is 'definitive' fact. Beatrix implements > most of these features, the percussive routing, crosstalks, tapering, > waveform distorts, leakages, etc. Keyclick last time I looked was based on > a single contact but had multiple signal options and the reverb was a > pretty nice but clean multiple chained delay lines. To be honest I thought > beatrix had been 'sold' to an italian company making 'Hammond Sound' > keyboards which was largely why it is no longer maintained publicly, its > maintained privately - what I want to say is that is not an orphaned app by > any means, its one of the more successful ones perhaps. > > Regards, nick. > Apologies if this is a duplicate submit, my firefox hung when I pressed > send. One other element was if the tubes were shot. The old blown out tubes would give it a really dirty, but soft texture which for some things was desirable. The best synthesis of a Hammond I've heard is a hardware keyboard. Nord makes a really great sounding Hammond synth that beats out anything else I've heard. (It's Rhodes, Claves and Whirlitzer are great too, piano kinda sucks though) -Reuben _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user