I agree with mralanb...that sounds nothing like a Rhodes..and I should know, I've played them my whole musical career, and presently own two:1976 MkI 73 note stage, and 1977 MkI 73 note suitcase. You would be better of getting the MAudio Velvet...it's far far better than the crappy sound you have on the video
great playing. I'm just curious if it has more "realistic" patches where the velocity activates the characteristic "bark" it sounds like this patch is all "bark", and not soft. I've heard the Roland "60's & 70's Keys" expansion board for their JV synths is badass, but E-MU modules seem to be a better deal. Any help?
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SeanDeigh13 6 months ago
This is just one of many electric piano sounds in this Emu .
Synthspassed 1 year ago
I agree with mralanb...that sounds nothing like a Rhodes..and I should know, I've played them my whole musical career, and presently own two:1976 MkI 73 note stage, and 1977 MkI 73 note suitcase. You would be better of getting the MAudio Velvet...it's far far better than the crappy sound you have on the video
Keyboardman88 1 year ago
@Keyboardman88 have u heard the rhodes on a korg m3? what do u think about it?
maltcus 1 year ago
@maltcus I think the M3 has some good Rhodes sounds in it .
Synthspassed 1 year ago
great playing. I'm just curious if it has more "realistic" patches where the velocity activates the characteristic "bark" it sounds like this patch is all "bark", and not soft. I've heard the Roland "60's & 70's Keys" expansion board for their JV synths is badass, but E-MU modules seem to be a better deal. Any help?
prinznevsky 1 year ago
@prinznevsky Nord ,may have come along, but the Roland 60's & 70's Keys is STILL awesome!
drezone 1 year ago
that sounds nothing like a rhodes
mralanb 2 years ago 2