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2015/08/07 15:38:01
Mesh
Beagle
Mesh
Beagle
 
although I'm quite happy with the pianos I have, I really am not in need of more piano libraries.


Roooooight!!


I'm not bapu....
 
 



2015/08/07 15:46:06
Beagle
Mesh
Beagle
Mesh
Beagle
 
although I'm quite happy with the pianos I have, I really am not in need of more piano libraries.


Roooooight!!


I'm not bapu....
 
 



 



that's just completely untrue!!!!!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
*Mark Twain never said that about me...
2015/08/07 15:47:55
Beagle
dlesaux
If you want a straight Rhodes sound, I think GSI Mr Ray is excellent but you'll need to add your processing with other VSTs. The Overloud VKS series would be excellent.
 
Otherwise Lounge Lizard is great if you want flexibility. And all of the FX processing is built in..


Thanks Daniel - those demos do sound good!
2015/08/07 16:17:43
scook
I believe Mr Ray is still 32bit only. I could not find any info about a 64bit version.
2015/08/07 16:22:45
Beagle
thanks, Steve, again, great info!
2015/08/08 00:19:30
Fleer
mesayre
I prefer the rhodes model that Pianoteq does. It's not much more than $99 for the "stage" version that has a bit more limited feature set. And you get some pianos as well.
 
They have a demo as well.
https://www.pianoteq.com/


Both AAS LL EP-4 and Pianoteq R2 are mighty fine examples of Rhodes Mark Twain modeling. You also get great Wurlies. When you go the Pianoteq route, you don't need to buy acoustic pianos. Just select R2/W1 and you get Rhodes, Wurli and Hohner bliss.
But some prefer samples over modeling. If that's you, look into Sampletekk Tubed Keys and Wurli, SonicCouture EP73 and Broken Wurli, as well as AIR Velvet, which I particularly like.
2015/08/08 16:37:39
dlesaux
scook
I believe Mr Ray is still 32bit only. I could not find any info about a 64bit version.


You are correct scook! My mistake.. Too bad, I still use it..
2015/08/08 21:17:41
Beagle
Fleer
mesayre
I prefer the rhodes model that Pianoteq does. It's not much more than $99 for the "stage" version that has a bit more limited feature set. And you get some pianos as well.
 
They have a demo as well.
https://www.pianoteq.com/


Both AAS LL EP-4 and Pianoteq R2 are mighty fine examples of Rhodes Mark Twain modeling. You also get great Wurlies. When you go the Pianoteq route, you don't need to buy acoustic pianos. Just select R2/W1 and you get Rhodes, Wurli and Hohner bliss.
But some prefer samples over modeling. If that's you, look into Sampletekk Tubed Keys and Wurli, SonicCouture EP73 and Broken Wurli, as well as AIR Velvet, which I particularly like.

Actually, I already have the Sampletekk Tubed Keys and Wurli, but they're very limited to one specific sound.  The Tubed Keys are sampled by mic'ing a Fender Twin that a Mark IV is connected to.  that's great for that specific sound, but I want more options, like clean and chorused.
 
I have always been a big fan of sampled libraries as well and have always shied away from the modeled ones.  However, I did download the LL EP-4 and the Pianoteq demos.  All I have to say is WOW!  the Pianoteq really blows them all away!  And there are lots of options and they all sound really good!
 
and yes, I learned that the R2/W1 are purchased separately from the pianos.  now I just have to decide if I want it bad enough to spend $130 on it!
2015/08/08 21:25:33
Fleer
Don't forget you also get the brand new Hohner collection when you select the Pianoteq Electric Instruments bundle.
2015/08/08 21:29:00
scook
Pianoteq Stage is $108 and change at jrr with group code.
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