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Old 13.06.2006, 01:30 PM
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i'm asked to perfom with a band in a few weeks time. BUT i'm still looking for any good electric piano sounds (Rhodes!). Because i've just become owner of one of these magnificent machines (instruments?), i'm not familiar with sound designing yet. So if you know any good patches included in the ones available at access' website OR if you have some yourself, plz let me know.

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Old 13.06.2006, 02:26 PM
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Theres a useable rhodes and wurly type sound on it - just select the piano category and have flip through.
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Old 13.06.2006, 06:17 PM
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F60 on the TI is absolute gold. Ive been giving it a hammering in my latest track. I could play lazy chords all day on this patch...

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Old 16.06.2006, 12:39 AM
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Hi where is this F60 patch?
I cant seem to find it!
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Old 16.06.2006, 01:25 AM
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Does it sound like this? http://www.rapidupload.com/d.php?file=dl&filepath=10911

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Old 16.06.2006, 10:21 AM
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That sounds really nice! Love that sound.

Any way i can get this on my C?
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I think you could get 35% of the way to achieving that sound....using outboard (or software) distortion and valve amp. I have similar sounds on my dx7. I really think it comes down to post processing

Alternatively, those type of sounds are what workstations are for (i.e. Triton, Fantom, Motif)

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F60 MarkOne is the patch I was referring to...

Add some slight distortion and cut everything under 400hz and voila.

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Yeah!
That mark one is saved as the first A0 preset!
I been tryin to hone my skills daily on that one!@
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Glad I could help.

I have modified it a fair bit, but straight up it is still a great patch...

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