A good Renders Rhodes ?

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A good Renders Rhodes ?

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Hi all,
Anyone can tell me which synth plugin ( Synth package 1 & 2 ) can make a correct (good ? excellent ? ) fender Rhodes sound on CW scope card?

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Post by Nebukadneser »

None of the synths are very good Rhodes emulations, and none are designed to be one either. I think many in the Scope community have a physical model of a Rhodes on their wish list. Applied Acoustics Lounge lizard is a good example - mabe it could be ported to Scope by DAS ...

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mabe it could be ported to Scope by DAS ...
may and probably ... the ting is that i need it today for a recording ...

and i am not good enough in synth dev to quicly build one ...

BTW, i can already announce the DAS will port some SYNTH PLUG to scope, we have met a guy yhat will work with us !! a high end synth programer, someone like our Celmo ans he seems to be interested by this project !

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Post by Funky r »

cool. That wasa long time that I hope creamware made a rhodes. :)
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Post by astroman »

have you tried Ken's modular patch, something with 73 or 76 in it's name ?
Zarg's PythonPro is also capable of some very convincing e-pianos, never checked for precise realism, though.
The modular patch from which it was developed (also called Python) is still available under downloads afaik.
An e-piano emulation is certainly the most missing 'synth' on Scope, go for it :)

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Post by dawman »

http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... tenta+tres

Try this one Olive it's from the same guy named Kensuguro. It's EP 4 sure, but 4 all realism, Scarbee's has the best I ever heard, and Applied Acoustics Lounge Lizzard can do one . Scarbee' nails it though very well.
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thx a lot guys
i'll try this out right now !!!

the keyboardist just arrived ! kool !
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Ken's modular patch
where to find it ? on pz ?

jimmy i have tried sentatres , not so bad !
specially mi amore !!!

i will try to record it through my vox AC30 ... might do the job !
thx again
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Post by dawman »

STS samples from the net are mezzo-mezzo, this is better than most, but far from the Scarbee '73.

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Post by astroman »

sonolive wrote:
Ken's modular patch
where to find it ? on pz ?
jimmy i have tried sentatres , not so bad !
setentatres is the improved version of the patch I referred to
(I haven't been modular for some time, oops...)

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Post by Nebukadneser »

Here's link to the Applied Acoustics website:

http://www.applied-acoustics.com/online_store.php

If you are up for a recording session, you should consider buying the Session version of their Rhodes - it is only USD 99 downloadable directly from the net.

Buy it - like it - port it!

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Post by dawman »

Olive is so cheap that when he pulls a US dollar out of his pocket , George Washington squints as he has never seen the sunlight before.

Just Kiddin' You Brosky, Good Luck,

BTW what kind of keyboard player comes to do battle unarmed? That dog don't hunt.
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scope4live wrote:Olive is so cheap that when he pulls a US dollar out of his pocket , George Washington squints as he has never seen the sunlight before.

Just Kiddin' You Brosky, Good Luck,

BTW what kind of keyboard player comes to do battle unarmed? That dog don't hunt.
you are wrong jimmy :wink:

i'm :-)
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Post by sonolive »

tka care of what you say jim ... this guy is a killa ...
LE MONDE a very important newspaper in france (equals the time !) said about him he was one of the best "sound arranger in france" !!!"
:-)

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Post by dawman »

Just Joshing you Brosky,
If I can help him in any way let me know. I know many great players who have no gear, and just play the pianos provided. They are traditionalists in every sense, and will surely complain about the action of your controller.


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Post by Michu »

before going for lounge lizard it may be useful to look into stuff at
www.soundfonts.it
:)
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Post by sonolive »

thx a lot all

i have finally achieved my recording with the modular patch jimmy told me ... in the celmo GTR preamp then in the vox AC 30 ... no problem , great sound, a good flow indeed ! thx again for support !

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Post by dawman »

Good going Olive.
That is so cool the way that modular can get close enough to do a Rhodes. How much polyphony did you use ? Kensuguro will be happy that there's another fan of his work.

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i used 12 voices, 8 were too poor caus' of the sustain pedal ...

the guy was happy, good patch ! i have stored my preset :-)

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Post by sonolive »

we also had some vocoding session with CW vocodizer ... a very great tool !!!

i am building a vocoder too !
it's a very amazing experience .

a talking machine (for GTR or krys is coming soon ) ... in fact i hope !

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