Ah, real tracks are nice but MIDI many times can do so much if you let it!

I worked for years as a hack musicican doing one man band dates with old beat up organs that where all I could afford at the time. Man I wanted a b3 do bad! Well now I have one. It's in the vintage organ series and I play it through the Kontact player. I have an Oxegen 49 with sliders for a controller and I am able to play it just like the real thing, drawbars and all in real time with my sequence going in the background.

Virtual instruments allow you to do so much. I also purchased the Korg digital collection for $100 and Korg turned around and gave me the Korg vintage collection as a bonus. Now I've got the M1, Wavestation, Poly 61 and other Korg keyboards that I could never afford in the past. What is really great is I can have them all inside of my laptop. No weight and they sound as ballsy as I want them to by working the dials and the volume.

I really would suggest getting a good virtual organ and play those parts you're interested into the sequences. Of course I bet many guitarists would recommend recording the guitars live and not using real tracks but not being a guitar player I have to rely on Brent. I am able to play the organ well enough that my tracks are better (not because I'm better) because of the control I have over them.


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