![]() ![]() I guess everyone is going to form their own opinions on which is best and what is most realistic and that is fine. always wanted a dedicated plugin for a B3, but just don't have a constant need and never got to it! Lounge lizard vs keyscape full#Various synths, such as Z3TA+2, SynthMaster, the rompler synth, Rapture, and a few others for B3, clav and less-needed sounds - they do full well-enough indeed OP-X PRO-II (for awesome OBie sounds, tho admit that the 3 levels of programming in the GUI gives me a headache) Minimoog V original (for classic Minimoog sounds, love the Monark but refuse to run the whole stinking Reaktor mess and zillion files on my PCs anymore) Martinic Combo V (for classic cheesy suitcase piano sounds, and on rare occasions the Combo F for Farfisa) ![]() Lounge Lizard EP-4 (for Rhodes and Wurly-type sound) Having cleared away most issues that sooner or later always infest these 'classic keyboards' threads, here is what I like and use: There is way too much Variance within models and production years for any fool to claim that, "Here, THIS is the real or perfect sound of the Fender Rhodes (or insert any other brand or model of practically any keyboard" Īnd if all this were not enough, if you haven't actually owned and spent long periods playing, adjusting, tuning, etc., the original hardware version in question, you should have your opinion totally discounted. "Ear memory" has been scientifically proven to last only about 15 seconds, about a minute in a trained and very experienced engineer/producer or musician Most of the geezers posting have never owned or laid a finger on any of the original hardware versions I don't care for most of the fussing over "this top-rated plugin doesn't sound as much like a real Rhodes as this other top-rated plugin does" for several of the following reasons: You could also try this excellent Reaktor freebie:ĭiva is great but that's synth emulation, he hasn't asked about those, yet. Night Flight and Big Rock combined is as close as you'll get to the JMJ Eminent 310u sound without buying the actual instruments. ![]() It has a good Small Stone emulation built in but the hands down best Small Stone emulation is the Arts Acoustic Big Rock. The closest I've heard in VSTi is the Night Flight String Synth. It was created with an Eminent 310u organ, an Electro Harmonix Small Stone phaser pedal and a delay. I don't know if you've heard the famous swirling string sound on Jean Michel Jarre's albums 'Oxygene' and 'Equinoxe' but that sound is one of my favourite synth sounds. I own various Roland vintage analog synths and the DIVA Roland section is spot on. I'm a big fan of VB3 for Hammond and Leslie sounds.įor Wurli and Rhodes, the NI Scarbee ones are hard to beat.įor Roland, Korg and Moog synths, DIVA (u-he) is my pick. ![]()
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