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2016/07/25 12:30:08 (permalink)

UVI Attack EP88

Attack EP88 delivers a complete virtual studio built around a tacked 88-key Rhodes Mark 1. An incredibly rich, customizable and inspiring instrument with discrete Tube, DI, Mono, L/R and Contact mic channels and more.
Users and the press alike are giving it rave reviews, here’s what they’re saying:
USER TESTIMONIALS
"Attack EP88 is the most versatile EP in my library."— Richard W.
"This is creative sampling at it's best."— Jivan D., YouTube
"This sounds absolutely magical."— Markus A., YouTube
"Attack EP88 sounds more than amazing."— Cinebient, KVR
"Its sounds remarkably close to the original, amazing!"— Joel G.
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Re: UVI Attack EP88 2016/07/26 10:34:41 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby cclarry 2016/07/26 10:58:14
UVI stuff is good but too $$$$$$. At $149.00 for an EP I cant even read the whole post.

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Re: UVI Attack EP88 2016/07/26 11:55:31 (permalink)
Lounge Lizard upgrade I think is still $49 this month.  This is another flooded market of late. I wonder if anyone has ever bothered to check the patches of EPs on their arsenal of soft synths.

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Re: UVI Attack EP88 2016/07/26 19:55:14 (permalink)
And that Waves one isn't half bad.

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Re: UVI Attack EP88 2016/07/27 06:05:17 (permalink)
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I wonder if anyone has ever bothered to check the patches of EPs on their arsenal of soft synths.


That was me. ) So many nice and great EP sounds in AK, ST3, Rapture Pro, Velvet, XPand!2, Digital Synsation, LL-4 Session that yet another EP isn't a necessity.

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Re: UVI Attack EP88 2016/07/27 20:16:17 (permalink)
Still, there's another newty beauty released by Session Keys: http://www.e-instruments....ssion-keys-electric-s/

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Re: UVI Attack EP88 2016/07/27 21:23:07 (permalink)
I really like the sound of the Waves Electric 88. Lots of tweaking can be done but still simple. Might give that a try instead of going Lounge Lizard full from Session. Save $20 also.

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Re: UVI Attack EP88 2016/07/28 06:18:16 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Fleer 2016/07/28 16:13:30
For the classic Rhodes and Wurlitzer I use Scarbee Vintage Keys (part of Komplete) mostly. I usually just select the DI preset and put Overloud's VKFX in Sonar's FX bin. VKFX is a great suite of effects tailored to vintage EP sounds. But I prefer the Sampletekk Clavinet and Pianet to the Scarbee versions of these keyboards. I also use Hollow Sun’s RMI and CP70.
 
Most synth EP patches don’t sound that convincing to me. The physically modelled stuff (Lounge Lizard, Arturia V Collection) is decent but the above are my gotos.
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Re: UVI Attack EP88 2016/07/28 13:28:53 (permalink)
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I really like the sound of the Waves Electric 88. Lots of tweaking can be done but still simple. Might give that a try instead of going Lounge Lizard full from Session. Save $20 also.




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