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http://www.soniccouture.com/en/products/24-the-attic/g36-ep7 3-deconstructed/
In my never ending search I came up on this. Something things sounds perfect.......but! Would someone please listen to the cuts crunchy mallet phase mallets 2 Stage 73-3 Stage 73-4 And tell me if I'm being too picky when hear the "samples" too much? God, the rest of it sounds DREAMY, but I listen to these and think sounds like 99.9% of sampled bass. |
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I think you are right. I hear it too. The samples are very crisp. To my ears they are too much so. I suppose it could be tamed with EQ, but that isn't a library I would be interested in. Just my taste. ---- This space has been unintentionally left blank. |
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Kinda what I'm getting at is the bass notes.
But then I hear some of the other examples and it's like super dream..........sigh. Being a customer I can get it at an introductory price. I have the "neo soul" .... eh I have all the kontakt stuff, meh to eh acoustic samples came out with one recently that requires a fracking ilok |
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Any idea how this differs from their (excellent) Broken Wurli? |
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Rhodes vs. Wurlitzer |
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Rhodes stage piano sounds are often processed with an amp - eg Fender Twin or Roland JC120. The SC Rhodes comes with amp sims (using Kontakt) and since you have guitar sims you can mess with it all you like. There are a bunch of other articulations used in the demos - plucking, hitting the tines with mallets etc. You might be reacting to some of those. |
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Still though guys, those examples I mentioned scare me. I can hear that they are samples a little too easy in the low end. The doesn't mean I'm not going to get it though |
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Uncle E wrote: hibidy wrote:
"Angela" and "Haunted Music Box" are perfection. I'm buying it. Well, I guess that settles it |
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Do you really think samples are the way to go with this? There are a number of modeled synths for EP's that seem very good. I don't actually have one to give you a full comparison, but the demos I've heard make them sound very good. If I were looking at this point, I would give that approach due consideration. ---- This space has been unintentionally left blank. |
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I'm more than happy to debate it I'm not a huge lounge lizard fan. Then again, that's just it. When it come to hammon/rhodes I been searching since the middle ages and I never feel I have it. |
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hibidy wrote: I'm more than happy to debate it
I'm not a huge lounge lizard fan. Then again, that's just it. When it come to hammon/rhodes I been searching since the middle ages and I never feel I have it. I had Emagic's electric piano sim as a Logic plugin back in the day and quite liked it but would often run the same MIDI track through Scarbee's Rhodes and Wurlitzer samples for a final version. Lounge Lizard I don't bother with these days. Definitely prefer the results with the samples - Scarbee had a pretty useful multiFX plugin with amp sim programmed by the guys who did the Overloud stuff (I think). The built-in amp sims and FX in K4 are doing a pretty good job these days on these tasks. |
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JJBiener wrote: Do you really think samples are the way to go with this? There are a number of modeled synths for EP's that seem very good. I don't actually have one to give you a full comparison, but the demos I've heard make them sound very good. If I were looking at this point, I would give that approach due consideration.
i've had a rhodes for a long time (and played a ton of wurli's). if I'm going to play a software version, I opt for samples myself. I don't really think the physical modeling EPs sound very realistic at all. BTW this thread is making me wish I hadn't sold my rhodes recently. ---- macbook 2.4 GHz Intel Core Duo, 4 gigs ram, 250GB HD, Logic Studio 9 my blog and some music: http://rabbitearsmotel.wordpress.com/ |
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michael2 wrote: i've had a rhodes for a long time (and played a ton of wurli's). if I'm going to play a software version, I opt for samples myself. I don't really think the physical modeling EPs sound very realistic at all. BTW this thread is making me wish I hadn't sold my rhodes recently.
What do you think of Arturia's new Wurlitzer V? How about Pianoteq? |
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