Even some of the cheaper Roland keyboards.A computer is a computer. What I meant by 'hardware' is something like the korg SV1 or the Clavia keyboards/synths, anything that recreates the sound of a Rhodes or Wurley. I don't have version 4, but it looks pretty cool. Which wouldn't really accomplish anything of importance for me. My vote is for Lounge Lizard for the sound range to tweak in on different Rhodes models.and of course without the weight.Ī hardware synth Rhodes? To me, that would be routing Lounge Lizard out your computer d/a and. for me anyway.Īs far as real Rhodes, by the time the late 70s came around, there were soooooo many shops out there that would hotrod your Rhodes for all these strange distinctive sound variations.really expensive back then too. I also used to spend inordinate amounts of time, working with compression and eq to get a session Rhodes in the neighborhood of a "place" in an emerging tracking session or mix. although it's sort of cool that Lounge Lizard even lets you do THAT if you want. It's not the accuracy in sound I would query but the fact that it's software, which I always find a bit sterile next to my hardware synths.What is this "hardware synth Rhodes" of which you speak?įor me, no two Rhodes ever sound alike and I for one, don't miss using a screwdriver to adjust the hammers/tines.
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