Best rhodes samples?
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Reverend Rhythm Reverend Rhythm https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=6041
- KVRAF
- 2859 posts since 21 Feb, 2003 from Woodstock, GA USA
I hope I'm not missing your question. I'd say Scarbee has the large (Gigga type) sample set all taken up. I'd recomend something in the medium size range and avaliable for a variety of formats. I'd love a great rhodes for reason's nnxt.
Could you do something of scarbee's quality but with smaller sample sets? I don't know.
Could you do something of scarbee's quality but with smaller sample sets? I don't know.
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- KVRist
- 261 posts since 15 Dec, 2003 from Denmark
Hey DKeenum,DKeenum wrote:Could you do something of scarbee's quality but with smaller sample sets? I don't know.
Just to clarify: There are plenty "lite versions" included with RSP73 - all down to 4 velocities - white keys stretched. So it covers all needs considering ram, cpu etc.
BTW. Thanks for all the nice words from all you out there! Yeah - competition is hard these days but we will keep on trying to raise the bar
Right now I work very hard to finish the Clav and it takes time because my goal is to make a 100% carbon-copy of the clav - and that is the hardest quest so far - all you clav owners knows what a funky lady she is!!
But I have come up with a new never before seen technique that enables me to get close...very, very close.
Anyway, demos comming up soon and you can judge by yourself.
Have a nice sunday!
Thomas Hansen Skarbye
Singer, Bass Player & Creative Director, SCARBEE
Websites: www.scarbee.com
MySpace: www.myspace.com/scarbee
Singer, Bass Player & Creative Director, SCARBEE
Websites: www.scarbee.com
MySpace: www.myspace.com/scarbee
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- KVRAF
- 5782 posts since 10 Mar, 2003 from Music Shed #8
The Clav! The Clav does some weird things - you can make it play a note when you release a key. f**ked clavs often play 2 notes at once (not nice!). You can even bend notes a little if you hit the thing hard enough! Looking forward to the demos!Mr.Scarbee wrote:Hey DKeenum,DKeenum wrote:Could you do something of scarbee's quality but with smaller sample sets? I don't know.
Just to clarify: There are plenty "lite versions" included with RSP73 - all down to 4 velocities - white keys stretched. So it covers all needs considering ram, cpu etc.
BTW. Thanks for all the nice words from all you out there! Yeah - competition is hard these days but we will keep on trying to raise the barand deliver you some high quality products. You deserve it!
Right now I work very hard to finish the Clav and it takes time because my goal is to make a 100% carbon-copy of the clav - and that is the hardest quest so far - all you clav owners knows what a funky lady she is!!
But I have come up with a new never before seen technique that enables me to get close...very, very close.
Anyway, demos comming up soon and you can judge by yourself.
Have a nice sunday!
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- KVRist
- 261 posts since 15 Dec, 2003 from Denmark
Haha - yes it's crazy sometimesclueless wrote: The Clav! The Clav does some weird things - you can make it play a note when you release a key. f**ked clavs often play 2 notes at once (not nice!). You can even bend notes a little if you hit the thing hard enough! Looking forward to the demos!
The two notes thing - I guess is when hammer hits the string wrong - sort of a phased sound.
I love the clav for it's charm! What a fine instrument!!
Thomas Hansen Skarbye
Singer, Bass Player & Creative Director, SCARBEE
Websites: www.scarbee.com
MySpace: www.myspace.com/scarbee
Singer, Bass Player & Creative Director, SCARBEE
Websites: www.scarbee.com
MySpace: www.myspace.com/scarbee
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- KVRAF
- 5782 posts since 10 Mar, 2003 from Music Shed #8
actually the two notes thing is due to split hammer tips - they effectively become wider and hit two strings instead of one. The pop thing I get when I press a key down really hard and release it really fast - all the tension suddenly comes out of the string. Wouldn't worry about that though - it's not a very useful idiosyncracy!Mr.Scarbee wrote:Haha - yes it's crazy sometimesclueless wrote: The Clav! The Clav does some weird things - you can make it play a note when you release a key. f**ked clavs often play 2 notes at once (not nice!). You can even bend notes a little if you hit the thing hard enough! Looking forward to the demos!. Remember to replace all old hammertips - they are the ones that give you the ugly "pop"... Or you can adjust the tip to hit and release right. And new strings really help too!
The two notes thing - I guess is when hammer hits the string wrong - sort of a phased sound.
I love the clav for it's charm! What a fine instrument!!
I suppose I should re-string my Clav, but...60 strings?!
Like the Rhodes though, it is a truly inspiring and supremely playable instrument. And funkier than a bucket of prawns in the sun! And mine only cost £50!
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- KVRist
- 261 posts since 15 Dec, 2003 from Denmark
Relacing the 60 strings is the worst restoration I have ever done - even worse than resoldering the Wurly reeds.
Hope I will NEVER háve to repeat this!!
hammer hitting two strings? Then it's in a bad shape.. - still you can probably bend the hammer to fix that.
Hope I will NEVER háve to repeat this!!
hammer hitting two strings? Then it's in a bad shape.. - still you can probably bend the hammer to fix that.
Thomas Hansen Skarbye
Singer, Bass Player & Creative Director, SCARBEE
Websites: www.scarbee.com
MySpace: www.myspace.com/scarbee
Singer, Bass Player & Creative Director, SCARBEE
Websites: www.scarbee.com
MySpace: www.myspace.com/scarbee
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- KVRAF
- 5782 posts since 10 Mar, 2003 from Music Shed #8
I replaced the tips after a particularly atonal performanceMr.Scarbee wrote:Relacing the 60 strings is the worst restoration I have ever done - even worse than resoldering the Wurly reeds.![]()
Hope I will NEVER háve to repeat this!!
hammer hitting two strings? Then it's in a bad shape.. - still you can probably bend the hammer to fix that.
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- KVRist
- 402 posts since 23 Sep, 2003 from Los Angeles
I have just gotten SCAREE's RSP and WEP, and have deleted every other electric piano from my hard drive after five minutes of playing them - Worth EVERY PENNY AND THEN SOME!!
I also got SID with the bundle, and have added them to my J-Slap-n-Fingered (since the old Giga days) and play them all through HALion2. There is absolutely no comparison to any other sample library of their ilk.
I just bought a Kurzweil MIDIBoard from a guy who claims this late model unit was at one time owned by Chick Corea. I'm assuming that it was a road axe, since it's a bit banged up. However, that key action is as good as new, coupled with the ability to seriously tailor the key action and MIDI response to my playing style makes me feel like I have a totally new studio.
After the SCARBEE additions and the new keyboard, I'm starting to feel like I'm playing a musical instrument, and not just using a sequencer input method. I'm starting to build my playing chops again... which may take some time, but there's a level of musicality that SCARBEE has put in my studio that is a first for any softare I've purchase.
Seriously, if you want to run a Rhodes library and you will NEVER replace, get Scarbee and be done with it.
I also got SID with the bundle, and have added them to my J-Slap-n-Fingered (since the old Giga days) and play them all through HALion2. There is absolutely no comparison to any other sample library of their ilk.
I just bought a Kurzweil MIDIBoard from a guy who claims this late model unit was at one time owned by Chick Corea. I'm assuming that it was a road axe, since it's a bit banged up. However, that key action is as good as new, coupled with the ability to seriously tailor the key action and MIDI response to my playing style makes me feel like I have a totally new studio.
After the SCARBEE additions and the new keyboard, I'm starting to feel like I'm playing a musical instrument, and not just using a sequencer input method. I'm starting to build my playing chops again... which may take some time, but there's a level of musicality that SCARBEE has put in my studio that is a first for any softare I've purchase.
Seriously, if you want to run a Rhodes library and you will NEVER replace, get Scarbee and be done with it.
Houston Haynes
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 888 posts since 26 Aug, 2003 from SWEDEN
Each Rhodes has its own soul. Size does matter but sometimes I think it’s too much focus on GB. I don’t know if Dusty Electric MKII will be as good as Scarbee. For some it might be better. Depends on your needs.DKeenum wrote:I hope I'm not missing your question. I'd say Scarbee has the large (Gigga type) sample set all taken up. I'd recomend something in the medium size range and avaliable for a variety of formats. I'd love a great rhodes for reason's nnxt.
Could you do something of scarbee's quality but with smaller sample sets? I don't know.
The formats will be HALion, Kontakt nad EXS24 MKII. Maybe we will release a light SoundFont version. NNXT can read SoundFonts.
SoundFonts and NN-XT can’t read release samples...that’s a pity.
Dusty Electric MK II will be “funky” and it will “scream like a pig” that’s for sure.
And it will be under 300 MB in size.
Lars
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- KVRAF
- 2831 posts since 11 Jun, 2003
I am curious how it compares to the non sampled based Lounge Lizard 2. Can someone who perhaps owns both tell me? I own LL2 and am very impressed/happy with it...
Play it by ear
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- KVRAF
- 2582 posts since 24 Apr, 2003 from Canada
apparently nn-xt can use release samples... they are in the new Electromechanical refill by the props, as well as the Orange2 refill by www.reasonbanks.com. I'm not sure how they do it though - its a undocumented tweak of some kind.
Once I get my Orange2 in the mail I'll try to figure it out...
Once I get my Orange2 in the mail I'll try to figure it out...
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 888 posts since 26 Aug, 2003 from SWEDEN
Ok, thanks for that info. I have reason 2 not the 2.5 I will check it out.floyd wrote:apparently nn-xt can use release samples... they are in the new Electromechanical refill by the props, as well as the Orange2 refill by www.reasonbanks.com. I'm not sure how they do it though - its a undocumented tweak of some kind.
Once I get my Orange2 in the mail I'll try to figure it out...
lars
- KVRAF
- 4749 posts since 15 Jul, 2001 from Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, U.K
I think maybe he means an option to get just a few nice sets without all the variables.
maybe i'm wrong.
maybe i'm wrong.
Mr.Scarbee wrote:Hey DKeenum,DKeenum wrote:Could you do something of scarbee's quality but with smaller sample sets? I don't know.
Just to clarify: There are plenty "lite versions" included with RSP73 - all down to 4 velocities - white keys stretched. So it covers all needs considering ram, cpu etc.
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 888 posts since 26 Aug, 2003 from SWEDEN
Now it's available, the Dusty Electric Mk II
3 DEMOS are up on the site
http://www.precisionsound.net/dustyinfo.htm
lars
3 DEMOS are up on the site
http://www.precisionsound.net/dustyinfo.htm
lars

