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IK Multimedia Hammond B-3X $299

The mighty Hammond B3 organ is a true musical instrument icon whose relevance hasn’t diminished in any way over the decades since its release. In fact, regardless of the genre you work in, a good Hammond emulation plugin should be prominent in every computer musician’s toolbox, so essential is its sound. There are many software models to choose from, so how does the Hammond B-3X from IK Multimedia measure up in what’s already a pretty crowded market?

Developed over several years in collaboration with Hammond USA and Suzuki Music Corp of Japan, which owns the Hammond brand,

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