Yeah now that you mention it, isn't the purpose of pop music to make stinky cheese accessible to the masses?TVD wrote:Seriously, any keyboard synth can be use to create cheese.
Rhodes and B3 are the cheesiest instruments ever.
- KVRAF
- 2750 posts since 2 Feb, 2005 from Raincoast of Grayland
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- KVRian
- 541 posts since 19 Jun, 2002 from London, UK
Life....don't talk to me about life....the_nihilist wrote:Don't get me started on the mellotron and DX7 e-piano...
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- KVRian
- 1219 posts since 12 Aug, 2002
Got that right. I used to do alot of session programming. When the D50 came out I bought one, blew all the stock sounds away and totally re-patched it with useful sounds for session work. Trouble was folks had heard all those factory sounds and were somehow godsmacked by them all. I would get these good sounds up only to have them say something like, "Do you have that cool "Chorale" sound on this thing?"TVD wrote:Even a Roland D-50 & Korg M1 were used to create cheese.
That used to just kill me to have to shove that Factory Soundbank card in the slot after all my hard programming.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 445 posts since 24 Apr, 2005
I know you're trying really, really hard to be facetious, but you... well, you've failed.butter wrote:Seeing as how a Rhodes and a B3 go into every single song that I produce I'm not entirely sure how to take this thread. While we're at..Moogs are cheesy, so are Korgs, and Oberhiems, and anythine Roland makes, and any digital synth, and any other analogue synth. Hell, drums are cheesy, so are stringed instruments. You knwo what else? Every time i hear the human voice on top of any of these cheesy instruments it makes the human voice cheesy too. You know, nature is pretty cheesy too. I mean, it's everywhere! Give it a rest nature! I'm getting tired of gravity rearing it's ugly head all the time too.
The B3 and Rhodes are the epitomization of cheese in modern music. I haven't heard your music, but I would suggest that you seriously consider its potential cheese factor -- the fact that you are using these two instruments in every song is of great concern to me. I know I may seem heavy handed in this approach, but I only want whats best for your music.
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- KVRist
- 360 posts since 27 Jul, 2004 from Cologne/Germany
Thanks. Still quite early here and you already made my daybutter wrote:Seeing as how a Rhodes and a B3 go into every single song that I produce I'm not entirely sure how to take this thread. While we're at..Moogs are cheesy, so are Korgs, and Oberhiems, and anythine Roland makes, and any digital synth, and any other analogue synth. Hell, drums are cheesy, so are stringed instruments. You knwo what else? Every time i hear the human voice on top of any of these cheesy instruments it makes the human voice cheesy too. You know, nature is pretty cheesy too. I mean, it's everywhere! Give it a rest nature! I'm getting tired of gravity rearing it's ugly head all the time too.
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- Boss Lovin' DR
- 14312 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from the grimness of yorkshire
Rhodes and B3? Nah, sinthesiser brarse is the most cheese. In fact any manner of sinth 'lead' in a 1974 stylee is utter cheese.
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- KVRAF
- 4822 posts since 14 Mar, 2002 from Somewhere else, on principle
butter wrote:Seeing as how a Rhodes and a B3 go into every single song that I produce I'm not entirely sure how to take this thread.

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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 445 posts since 24 Apr, 2005
Oh and another thing! Gated. Reverb. Toms.
Sodding cripes do those sound cheesy... and they single-handedly provided the entire "80's" sound to the world.
Sodding cripes do those sound cheesy... and they single-handedly provided the entire "80's" sound to the world.
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- KVRAF
- 2327 posts since 13 Apr, 2004 from Vancouver, Canada
Who said Zero-7 was cheesy??? Lemme at 'em!!! I'm gonna rip their ears from their heads... They obviously don't know how to use them anyway!CANE CREEK wrote:the_nihilist wrote:Seriously, I don't know if it can get any cheesier than those two "classic" instruments. Every time I hear them in a song, I just want to roll my eyes... So cheesy I could vomit.
ZERO 7....cheesy ? your way off the mark.
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- KVRAF
- 3645 posts since 27 Nov, 2003 from beach side australia
no-one has mentioned pizza.. they can get pretty cheezey, 'specially for those with lacto dairy problems.. that fishing guy loves 'em i'll bet.
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- KVRAF
- 4222 posts since 23 Feb, 2004 from Tucson Arizona USA
Now, I don't want to argue with you, because Rhodes and Hammond sounds are kind of used in a certain cheesy niche that sucks, especially when it's overdone.the_nihilist wrote:Seriously, I don't know if it can get any cheesier than those two "classic" instruments. Every time I hear them in a song, I just want to roll my eyes... So cheesy I could vomit.
BUT. Back in the day, it was AWESOME to have a Rhodes. You could actually play with guitars with their Orange and Marshall amps, and with loud drums. Just with the built in speaker and amp on the suitcase. Likewise, a Hammond was not only big enough to play on stage with anybody, but if you could play with your feet you didn't need a bass player. And with a leslie, you've got this huge sound that's being projected everywhere in the room, something the other instruments don't have. The sound is *huge*. This is something that's usually lost in a mix -- something you actually have to tone down quite a bit. Something that fat can hardly be called merely "cheesy"
It was a *long* time before there was anything to replace either of these instruments. Now that I said that, I can't think of anything that really would replace them.
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- KVRAF
- 10597 posts since 13 Jun, 2004 from Alberto Balsam
i hope you guys dont like any synth with >1 rampwave, lp filter, and unison detune because they were used for tarnce
like one guy said. Any synth can make cheese and any synth can make non-cheese.
like one guy said. Any synth can make cheese and any synth can make non-cheese.
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- KVRian
- 1161 posts since 22 Feb, 2004 from Seattle, WA
And what, praytell, kind of music do you make? Why do you feel the need for everyone to conform to this extremely narrow view of acceptable sounds?the_nihilist wrote:I know you're trying really, really hard to be facetious, but you... well, you've failed.butter wrote:Seeing as how a Rhodes and a B3 go into every single song that I produce I'm not entirely sure how to take this thread. While we're at..Moogs are cheesy, so are Korgs, and Oberhiems, and anythine Roland makes, and any digital synth, and any other analogue synth. Hell, drums are cheesy, so are stringed instruments. You knwo what else? Every time i hear the human voice on top of any of these cheesy instruments it makes the human voice cheesy too. You know, nature is pretty cheesy too. I mean, it's everywhere! Give it a rest nature! I'm getting tired of gravity rearing it's ugly head all the time too.
The B3 and Rhodes are the epitomization of cheese in modern music. I haven't heard your music, but I would suggest that you seriously consider its potential cheese factor -- the fact that you are using these two instruments in every song is of great concern to me. I know I may seem heavy handed in this approach, but I only want whats best for your music.