Rhodes for ModIII and Mod2 users

Patch files for the Scope modular synths

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maket
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Post by maket »

I'msitting with girls around me(and one man -Vitaly to be true).
Today we was played with this patch and girls was so happy,so i decided take interview with them:
Sasha(our keyboardistka):
"...Play with this sound was very nice(we have choiced "nasal" preset).
So,i'm very greatfull for this patch.Ken,you are cool man!"
Olya(bassgirl):
"I like ,that this sound have velocity change responsibility.Was plasure hear this sound near me.Smouth,but clear and sci-fi(as maket love).
We want more sounds like this!!!"
with the best wishes for pulsarian boys :smile:
from girls of maket band
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Post by kensuguro »

thanx for the awesome comments! Tell the girls I love them too. :smile:
I really don't have any mod patching projects planned right now, but I hope I can turn up with more usable and funky patches like this.

The mod2 version is back on line, by the way, thanx to spoimala who mensioned this to me. Check it out at:
http://www.iface.ne.jp/~ken/mod2seventythree.zip
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Post by Jngaelin »

Well there seems to be alot of fuzz here.....

Guess i'll have to try this little miracle myself. :smile:
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Post by funkysam »

I'd like to bump this thread to give a chance for newcomers (or people who didn't try this patch) to discover this wonderful Modular Patch.
It' WAY better than Creamware's stock E-Piano Modular Emulation IMHO.
Very usable.
I don't use Modular synths that often, because of editing complexity and the number of already existing synths (+ the fact I'm not a real keyboard player myself :wink:), but this one is a real killer!!!
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Post by erminardi »

:eek:
:grin:
:wink:

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Post by wayne »

Bump - going strong since 2002 :D
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Post by kensuguro »

make sure you check out the newer version with slightly stronger attack

Setenta Tres, the Rhodes 73 clone.
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... tenta+tres
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Post by alfonso »

kensuguro wrote:make sure you check out the newer version with slightly stronger attack

Setenta Tres, the Rhodes 73 clone.
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... tenta+tres

I love both, but the old one (this one) is much better for me....don't know what exactly, maybe warmer and more organic, but this one has the sound I really like, maybe the nicest rhodes-like sound I've heard...to my taste obviously! :)
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Post by wayne »

I concur ,old one is nice.
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Post by kensuguro »

heh, just for fun let's get some 2007 downloads. :-)
I just wished I could get more polyphony out of this thing...

Don't forget the new modIII version with improved attack!
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... tenta+tres

By the way, does anyone have any suggestions for improvement? Or interesting presets / examples of use?
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Post by Gordon Gekko »

just to add another good word.. this thing totally rocks! 8)
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