And what makes you prefer one to the other? I guess what Im looking for is some experienced players opinions on how these 2 plugins work live: ease of use, flexibility, good sound, how they work with controllers, etc. I tried out the demo version and it seemed to work fine. I still find myself leaning towards VB3 primarily because it seems like so many serious organ players prefer it. VB3 isnt 64 bit so Id have to use something like jBridge for it. Plus I can run other NI instruments with it.Ģ. It can run in standalone mode thereby eliminating the need for a DAW host (Id use Ableton, otherwise). It seems most on this forum prefer VB3, but I see 2 advantages for Native Instruments:ġ. I would run it from a Motif ES and am planning on using a Korg NanoKontrol for drawbar control (the original one with 9 sliders). My band plays wedding receptions and corporate gigs so its not like I play a lot of organ centric stuff. My main use would be to incorporate it live. I have, however, grown tired of the limitations of playing ROMpler organs because I can't adjust my sounds in real time very well. Of course, NIs is on sale through tomorrow so I have to make a decision soon. Im looking at VB3 and Native Instruments Vintage Organs. So I'm looking at pulling the trigger on some organ software and thought I'd seek some expert advice.