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The B4000+ is the result of years of development emulating the legendary electromechanical Hammond B3 organ. It features a sound module with drawbars and intuitive controls. Full polyphony, 128 presets. Emulation of two manuals and a pedal, with options to connect Swell (volume) and Slow/Fast (speed) pedals, USB, MIDI. Advanced Hammond B3...
Ferrofish B4000+ Digital Organ
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The B4000+ is the result of years of development emulating the legendary electromechanical Hammond B3 organ. It features a sound module with drawbars and intuitive controls. Full polyphony, 128 presets. Emulation of two manuals and a pedal, with options to connect Swell (volume) and Slow/Fast (speed) pedals, USB, MIDI.
Electromechanical Hammond organs were first built in 1935. Despite their original intent for church music, they became popular in various genres including jazz, pop, and rock. They experienced a renaissance in the 1960s, with personalities like Jimmy Smith, Shirley Scott, Jon Lord, Keith Emerson, Marián Varga, and Karel Růžička making them famous. Today, virtuosos on this still-popular keyboard instrument include Joey DeFrancesco, Barbara Dennerlein, Cory Henry, and Ondřej Pivec. Hammond organs have left a lasting impression in nearly all music genres. The technique of creating different tones by combining simple frequencies (additive synthesis) generated by gears and mixing them through drawbars was revolutionary at the time. Adding in the tube amplifier and Leslie box with switchable rotation speeds of the sound tubes, this instrument offers enormous possibilities for both contemporary and future music.
Ferrofish
Many manufacturers have attempted to recreate the sound of the most popular model, the Hammond B3. The goal is to faithfully emulate all the characteristic features of the original organs, including the tube amplifier and Leslie box. Therefore, the B4000+ doesn't just play samples; it simulates the entire mechanism of the original instrument in all details, including its "imperfections" that are inseparably part of the sound and add to its character. Only this way can a perfectly authentic sound experience be achieved.
Technical Specifications
- Advanced Hammond B3 emulation
- 9 drawbars, 6 precise metal rotary controls, color TFT display
- Line input and output, headphone output, Swell, Slow/Fast
- USB, MIDI trio (DIN)
- All-metal chassis
Electromechanical Hammond organs were first built in 1935. Despite their original intent for church music, they became popular in various genres including jazz, pop, and rock. They experienced a renaissance in the 1960s, with personalities like Jimmy Smith, Shirley Scott, Jon Lord, Keith Emerson, Marián Varga, and Karel Růžička making them famous. Today, virtuosos on this still-popular keyboard instrument include Joey DeFrancesco, Barbara Dennerlein, Cory Henry, and Ondřej Pivec. Hammond organs have left a lasting impression in nearly all music genres. The technique of creating different tones by combining simple frequencies (additive synthesis) generated by gears and mixing them through drawbars was revolutionary at the time. Adding in the tube amplifier and Leslie box with switchable rotation speeds of the sound tubes, this instrument offers enormous possibilities for both contemporary and future music.
Ferrofish
Many manufacturers have attempted to recreate the sound of the most popular model, the Hammond B3. The goal is to faithfully emulate all the characteristic features of the original organs, including the tube amplifier and Leslie box. Therefore, the B4000+ doesn't just play samples; it simulates the entire mechanism of the original instrument in all details, including its "imperfections" that are inseparably part of the sound and add to its character. Only this way can a perfectly authentic sound experience be achieved.
Technical Specifications
- Three fully polyphonic manuals (upper, lower, and pedal)
- Effect processor with Leslie simulation
- Vintage Hammond Chorus + Vibrato
- Amplifier simulation
- Factory and user presets
- USB host
- USB MIDI
- 2x MIDI in
- Option to split the keyboard
- Input for Swell pedal - volume control
- Input for Slow/Fast pedal - rotation speed control
- Support for Aftertouch and Mod Wheel
- Line and headphone output
Suitability
Тype
Inputs and Outputs
Inputs
Outputs
USB
USB MIDI
USB to Host
Headphone Output
Pedal Inputs
Power supply
Power Supply
12V
Accessory
UK/EU Power supply included
Yes
Dimensions and Weight
Width (cm)
24
Height (cm)
18
Depth (cm)
6
Net Weight (kg)
2.3
Country
Made in
China
Documents
Instructions for use
Manufacturer information
Safety instructions
Please refer to the user manual for the specific safety instructions for this product.
