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Fiddled with it for a while but couldn't quite get it, so:
Has anyone managed to get their CA99 (or 79) sound reasonably close to a Fender Rhodes?
I guess starting from one of the digital piano sounds, and then smartly VT your way to the goal should ultimately be possible - but I just can't figure it out by myself
If you give up, check out "Lounge Lizard", by Applied Acoustic Systems.
lounge lizard is highly regarded by many (so is keyscape if money is no object). if you do decide to go that route, you might want to try this decent free rhodes plugin before you part with money. if it doesn't sound good enough for you you can still buy another later
Fiddled with it for a while but couldn't quite get it, so:
Has anyone managed to get their CA99 (or 79) sound reasonably close to a Fender Rhodes?
I guess starting from one of the digital piano sounds, and then smartly VT your way to the goal should ultimately be possible - but I just can't figure it out by myself
Any help?
My apologies for asking what may be a silly question, however have you tried selecting one of the soundsin the E.Piano category, such as "Classic Electric Piano"? I believe this sounds pretty convincing, however there are different types of "Rhodes sound", so it may not reproduce the exact same characteristics that you're seeking.
Just out of interest, do you have an example song (from a favourite band or artist) that features a Rhodes sound you'd like to reproduce?
I guess what I have in mind is Stevie Wonder (in quite a few pieces), the Doors (oh and I'd love to imitate that amazing Vox Continental organ too...), Herbie Hancock(ish) pieces, etc. I hope you're feeling the vibe I'm looking for
I guess what I have in mind is Stevie Wonder (in quite a few pieces), the Doors (oh and I'd love to imitate that amazing Vox Continental organ too...), Herbie Hancock(ish) pieces, etc. I hope you're feeling the vibe I'm looking for
How about this?
I don't believe the CA99 has any Vox organ sounds, I'm afraid.
Doesn't specify (description nor comments) what sounds + VT settings he uses
It's probably just the default Electric Piano sound with the Effects turned off.
The Virtual Technician settings (called "Other sound settings" on the CA99 when a non-piano sound is selected) can be used to adjust the sound (key-off noise, for example), however the results are perhaps less drammatic than with acoustic piano sounds.
Well I've had the CA99 for just over a month now and I still can't get used to how good it is. Many of the sounds are nothing short of excellent, and the action is just smack on. unbelievable. Hands down the best digital instrument I've ever touched