Best rhodes samples?

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Thats strange! Works fine here. Is anybody else having that problem, please let me know and i´ll try to fix it.

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hi everybody
The formats will be HALion, Kontakt nad EXS24 MKII. Maybe we will release a light SoundFont version.
i will be very interested by the sounfont version.
I don't have halion ,kontakt and exsp24 ( expensive for me ) so another version ( sounfont or .SFZ) could be a good solution for me and all other people who can't buy a big sampler.

today, no connection for http://www.precisionsound.net
maybe it's my computer :help:

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clueless wrote:
Phaedo wrote:In other words, I'm sorry, but you've got your work cut out for you if you're planning to beat Scarbee.
Looks like its Scarbee or the real thing, then! :)
The Scarbee is lighter, and the keys don't stick. ;) :lol:

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Its my experience that most Rhodes sample sets rarely are recorded dry and though I think that Scarbee sounds the best- it sounds too polished compared to my rhodes. Granted my rhodes is not a pristine example, but it is in good tune and I usually record it D.I. It sounds like most rhodes are run through too much phase and have high pass filter to remove all the grit.

For wurlitzers this problem is even worse- Most wurlies seem to be recorded at higher velocities than I am able to mash on the keys with, and end up sounding like dog doo. Wurlies are great for their "bite" and ability to cut through a mix, but they can also play very smoothly at low velocities.

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S_A_P wrote:Its my experience that most Rhodes sample sets rarely are recorded dry and though I think that Scarbee sounds the best- it sounds too polished compared to my rhodes. Granted my rhodes is not a pristine example, but it is in good tune and I usually record it D.I. It sounds like most rhodes are run through too much phase and have high pass filter to remove all the grit.
How does Lounge Lizard 2.0 do in your opinion?

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Phaedo wrote:
clueless wrote:
Phaedo wrote:In other words, I'm sorry, but you've got your work cut out for you if you're planning to beat Scarbee.
Looks like its Scarbee or the real thing, then! :)
The Scarbee is lighter, and the keys don't stick. ;) :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol:

ok, but where can I plug in a wah-wah pedal? :? :D

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pheeleep wrote: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...
LL2 is nice and fits great in mixes. It is also very versatile and has a nice "modern" sound to it.
On the other hand, the RSP'73 is THE REAL THING.
It has the fantastic feel of a vintage instrument and that particular sound when you hit hard the notes. It is my second favorite instrument after my strat ;-)

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