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#2132108 - 11/07/09 05:42 AM
Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage comparison
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Hi all, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfFKYCSuOlgDid a recording/video for myself to compare the sounds my Rhodes Mark 7, Fender Rhodes mark I and mark II and my nord stage. It's a little bit shortened due to the limits of youtube(guess 10 minutes of rhodes is more than enough) Like all comparison, it will never be all fair. The rhodes pianos have different settings the mark 7 in the typical chic corea voicing, mark2 and mark 1 more in the ideal setting. The nord stage mark 1 suitcase. Everything di into my soundcard, the mark II via a summit audio 2Ba-221. Please enjoy, judge for yourself what Rhodes sound you like, they are all very different. /Fredrik
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#2132120 - 11/07/09 06:52 AM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage comparison
[Re: fjzingo]
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Great comparison. I still dig the Mark I sound the best. The Mark 7 is a bit too bright and bell-like in the upper register for my taste. Do they have legs for the Mark 7? That X stand scares me! BTW, nice dance when you go over to the Mark II. 
Edited by ABECK (11/07/09 06:52 AM)
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#2132127 - 11/07/09 07:39 AM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage comparison
[Re: ABECK]
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Nice playing! I too think that the Mark 7 is quite bellish, maybe a tad too much. Anyway, perhaps you could make a neat money letting out your Mk7 to Nord for sample recording  The Mk1 sounds sweet. A little bitey in the low end, I like that - only wish my Nord would do the same. I really love the sound of the Mk2 too - to me, the Nord Mk2 sample has become marginalized (I rarely use it!) due to its exaggerad nasal sound. Now, just add the SV-1 in the pot, and you've got a REALLY interesting comparison! 
Edited by Nillerbabs (11/07/09 07:46 AM)
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#2132128 - 11/07/09 07:45 AM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage comparison
[Re: ABECK]
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Always now I should have become a dancer instead :))
They have a stand to the mark7 but I did't buy it, I always hated x-stands becaause I alway hit my "shin" is it?? anyway always hit my legs when looking for the pedals. I'll see which stand I would like to have.
You can actually dial out the bellish component with an eq, personally I think it's great to have some bell and bite to the tone so-cut's better in a mix IMO.
/Fredrik
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#2132129 - 11/07/09 07:47 AM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage compar
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Yeah, it's your shin that you hit. Look at Z stands for you Rhodes. Great stands, very sturdy.
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#2132131 - 11/07/09 07:48 AM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage comparison
[Re: fjzingo]
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Fred, you should gaffer tape the seat to your bum.. will help you move around better  Btw.. the thing I felt from watching those vids was how similar all those rhodes actually sound... I don't think I could pick them out in a blindfold test... add some general EQing and it gets even more blurry... Guess its all in the feel of the instrument right?
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#2132135 - 11/07/09 08:12 AM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage comparison
[Re: fjzingo]
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Nord Mk7 sample..??? i guess you meen Mk5?? I doubt Clavia has one of the mark 7 in the house...
The nasal sound I suppose is the typical Chic corea sound, thats the same as the setting my mk7 has - Nord suitcase mark I (piano 4) on the stage thats the nord piano I use + a little eq.
I will probably get the whole rhodes armada on me for saying this but I don't think there is so much difference in the sound between a mark I and a mark II, the preamp sounds different but when connecting directly to the harp there are more the subtle differences between different rhodes pianos that gets important. The key action of the markII is also superior to the mark I, but the magic upgrade to the action does wonders. I just have to raise the harp on my mark 1 to get it to be more dynamic again,...
I will test the SV-1 at some point but I'm so into playing the real thing at the moment.
/Fred
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#2132136 - 11/07/09 08:24 AM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage compar
[Re: orangefunk]
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Fred, you should gaffer tape the seat to your bum.. will help you move around better That would probably improve the looks of my ass..... Btw.. the thing I felt from watching those vids was how similar all those rhodes actually sound... I don't think I could pick them out in a blindfold test... add some general EQing and it gets even more blurry...
Same nurd playing...Actually the mark 1 and mark II is set pretty similar. The mark 7 I think stands out with it's bell like component but as you say....eq. Guess its all in the feel of the instrument right?
[/quote] Yeah the feel of the instrument is all, I am not directly connected to the sound of all these instruments. /Fredrik
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#2132137 - 11/07/09 08:25 AM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage compar
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Yeah, it's your shin that you hit. Look at Z stands for you Rhodes. Great stands, very sturdy. I will, I've tried a simple tornado table stand but that was crap. /Fred
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#2132143 - 11/07/09 09:09 AM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage compar
[Re: fjzingo]
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Is that a pre-1975 Mark I? Sounds to me like a post-1975, in which case there's more individual variation between instruments than any systematic difference between Mark I and Mark II. Depending on the specific years, the only difference between Mark I and Mark II is the plastic cover is flat on the Mark II. Please tell us the order. Based on the video, and assuming you kept the Mark I cover on the Mark I, the order is Mark 7 Mark I Nord (obvious from the sound as well as the video) Mark II Mark 7 But I could have the Mark I and II mixed, since they both sound like post-1975 Mark I / Mark II designs to me. Sometime in 1977, the action changed on the Mark I to make it faster (something to do with the rail under the keys). My Mark I is post-1975, so uses the newer more robust tines; the pre-1975 tone is what I think of as the Chick Corea tone. In any case, I like them all. I EQ to bring out the bell tone, so I'd probably love a Mark 7, which I've never seen in person. I don't notice it in your video, but I find the lower registers on all the E2's Rhodes a bit muddy, and this is true for all their sample sets, so probably has more to do with their methodology and processing than the pianos they used. That or they just happened to get a crop of somewhat muddy pianos to sample. I like a crisp, firm, round bottom .. we are talking about Rhodes, right? anyway, my own Rhodes has lost a bit of that due to the hammer tips getting grooved with usage. I agree they all sound very similar. I doubt I could tell the Mark I and Mark II. I can tell the Mark 7 in the upper registers, but you could probably EQ the others and fool me. The Electro is pretty obvious, though I like the punchy attack it has in the upper end; great for leads and easy enough to back off on for comping. [edit]Silly me, I see you posted the order in the description. doh! Well, at least I got it right. 
Edited by learjeff (11/07/09 09:11 AM)
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#2132147 - 11/07/09 09:29 AM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage compar
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Is it just me, or does someone else hears some bad notes in Mark II part of the video? Not wrong notes, just notes that have tines too close to pickup, making that distinct noise tones like that do.
Great playing btw! Personally, I like how your Mark I sounds the best, altough it is quite similar to the Mark II (I own a Mark II too). BTw, how come you have 3 of them (what's the plural for a rhodes?) ?
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#2132148 - 11/07/09 09:34 AM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage comparison
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Nord Mk7 sample..??? i guess you meen Mk5?? I doubt Clavia has one of the mark 7 in the house...
The nasal sound I suppose is the typical Chic corea sound, thats the same as the setting my mk7 has - Nord suitcase mark I (piano 4) on the stage thats the nord piano I use + a little eq.
I will probably get the whole rhodes armada on me for saying this but I don't think there is so much difference in the sound between a mark I and a mark II, the preamp sounds different but when connecting directly to the harp there are more the subtle differences between different rhodes pianos that gets important. The key action of the markII is also superior to the mark I, but the magic upgrade to the action does wonders. I just have to raise the harp on my mark 1 to get it to be more dynamic again,...
I will test the SV-1 at some point but I'm so into playing the real thing at the moment. /Fred You're partly right. The real problem is that the Mark I / Mark II distinction was purely marketing. The only difference between the last Mark I and the first Mark II was the flat lid. But there were changes at other times that had significant impacts on the tone. The more important changes were: Late 1969, early 1970, i believe, some tine assembly changes between "Fender Rhodes" and "Rhodes Mark I". Some early models even have square tonebars rather than the flat ones (tonebars being the big resonators, the other fork of what's essentially a pitchfork, Harold's basis for the design). These babies really sound cool, and I even got to play one once. I don't know the details of these early changes. Some time in 1975, the Mark I tine was redesigned to one that was far, far less likely to break. The new ones sound different, and sound like all the pianos in this video. I associate the older tine with some classic early Chic Corea material, but I might be wrong about that. There may have been accompanying tonebar assembly changes as well. Some time in 1977 or 1978 (IIRC), they improved the action, something to do with how the keys rest in the keybed. A friend tells me that older pianos can be retrofitted with an equivalent change, making the action lighter and faster. As we know, different action can make it seem to sound different simply because we're playing it differently. Next came Mark II, which as I said was purely marketing and cosmetic. Throughout the Mark II era there were a few minor changes in parts, both action and (IIRC) tonebar assembly, but they didn't significantly change the sound of the instrument. Some parts were changed from wood to plastic, as I recall. The tone of all can be dramatically changed based on setup. There's a little about this in the Nord E2 manual, which is worth a quick read, showing the vertical and horizontal spacing / alignment between the end of the tine and that tine's coil. This is done individually per note. There's another adjustment that can be made, called "voicing", which changes where the hammer strikes the tine. You don't do this individually per note, but by unscrewing the "harp" from the frame and sliding the two ends (high-note/low-note) closer to or further from the keybed, and testing. When you have it how you want it, you tap new holes and bolt the harp back down. One wonders which of the two adjustments is best to do first. My guess would be 1, then 2, then 1 again. BTW, Scarbee Rhodes were sampled direct from the harp, and so were my own Rhodes samples. IMHO, this should be nearly indistinguishable from through the EQ with both knobs turned fully clockwise.
Edited by learjeff (11/07/09 09:40 AM)
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#2132149 - 11/07/09 09:41 AM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage compar
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(what's the plural for a rhodes?) ? Rhodeseses!
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#2132151 - 11/07/09 09:56 AM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage compar
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(what's the plural for a rhodes?) ? Rhodeseses! Rhödes!
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#2132158 - 11/07/09 10:48 AM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage compar
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Thanks LearJeff for updating us on the rhodes story-long time since I read the electro manual, you just reminded me of how great the info background pages were in this. The mark II update was really great flat top and excellent key action-thumbs up.
I work a lot with the eq on my nord stage to get the sound I like and fits a tune, there is a resemblance between the pianos of the electro and stage but I must say the nord stage brought a major improvement. On the electro I did emphasize around 1.5 kHz with the presence button which gave the rhodes a better bite. It cut's. I agree about the muddiness but I think its all over the nord cpd to the real thing. Having said that-I really like the Nord Rhodes sound. The mark I is a 76 model, got it 10 years ago, one owner bla, bla used it at a lot of gigs in the beginning but always broke tines..........Freddan adlers fixed the voicing and intalled the magic touch in it. Plastic hammers with keyfelt glued to the hammers.
The Mark II I got this summer quite cheap, this piano has been standing in a church in northern sweden for quite a number of years, almost like new. Voiced it quickly myself since the voicing was all over the place, there is still some work necessery on this piano aligning the tines towards the pickups and some tuning stuff.
Pale, I don't know exctly what you mean with pickup tine distance??
Mark 7, got a great offer and bought it.....
So three kids and three rhodes pianos, one each :))
/Fred
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#2132160 - 11/07/09 10:54 AM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage compar
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Sometimes, when the tine is too close to the pickup and you play something fortissimo, you get a clunking tone (tine hitting the pickup). I think I heard that sound once or twice during your video, on the Mark II part of the video. Maybe I am wrong, I'll give it another listen later on.
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#2132165 - 11/07/09 11:30 AM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage compar
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Now I know what you mean, no I don't think I have that on the mark II but I will go through it to see if there are any clunk sounds. I revoiced the mark 7 yesterday in order to see which voicing I wanted on it - it can be quite tedious getting rid of that sound..
6:15 yes clunk damn gif
/Fred
Edited by fjzingo (11/07/09 11:46 AM)
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#2132167 - 11/07/09 11:40 AM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage compar
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(what's the plural for a rhodes?) ? Rhodeseses! Rhödes! Rhodi
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#2132184 - 11/07/09 12:30 PM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage compar
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Thought I could give you the mk7 with some different eq settings as well turning them on and off in given order-nothing exact but it will give you an understanidn for what could be achieved by equing out hte bell character. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RK776aOV_A/Fred
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#2132191 - 11/07/09 01:01 PM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage compar
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I think the Nord holds its own quite well against three examples of the real deal. The only better fake Rhodes out there is the Scarbee set.
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#2132192 - 11/07/09 01:02 PM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage compar
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You know, I had a hard time comparing the sounds, because I just got lost in bit in enjoying your playing. You play very well indeed, Fred! Damn, makes me jones for a Mark VII again. I gotta quit watching this stuff...  --Dave
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#2132199 - 11/07/09 01:32 PM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage compar
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Thanks Dave, far to kind
It's quite fun to post these comparons and I learn quite a bit from it, with the mark 7 the rhodes piano is born again hope it will take off saleswhise.
/Fred
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#2132208 - 11/07/09 01:48 PM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage compar
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You know, I had a hard time comparing the sounds, because I just got lost in bit in enjoying your playing. You play very well indeed, Fred! Damn, makes me jones for a Mark VII again. I gotta quit watching this stuff...  --Dave Word! Great soloing man... Your awesome... I wish i could play like you
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#2132211 - 11/07/09 02:04 PM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage compar
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Thanks greg
Bridog, unfortunately I oftenmost don't have them all up at the same time yet because it's overcrowding my library-home studio-but that will be sorted in due time. I work quite a lot with eq all the time, especially with the stage so perhaps i should have gotten the active version. Anyhow it would be great to have a good analog eq with variable q and sweep.
/Fred
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#2132222 - 11/07/09 03:25 PM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage compar
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From the direct signal, my ears liked the Mark 7 the least. Yeah, I agree. The Mk 7 sounds more like a modeled Rhodes to my ears, much less natural I guess.
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#2132263 - 11/07/09 06:44 PM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage compar
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From the direct signal, my ears liked the Mark 7 the least. Yeah, I agree. The Mk 7 sounds more like a modeled Rhodes to my ears, much less natural I guess. sorry but this is garbage... I've played Freds actual rhodes twice on 2 separate occassions, once in Gothenburg, once in Stockholm... even my buddies who are way more advanced than me and anyone on this forum (and I know Carlo/Marino would agree with me on this) agree that the new rhodes is great... its not much different to an old rhodes but its all new parts... a great thing to have in these times. to say it sounds like a computerised model is just insane.... you have NO idea what you are talking about.. sorry Kanker but I think your credibiltiy is low at this point...
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#2132264 - 11/07/09 07:05 PM
Re: Rhodes mark 7, Rhodes mark I, mark II, Nord Stage compar
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I've heard Kevin (Kanker) play. His musicianship is unassailable. You may disagree with his opinions, but you can't fault his credibility. I don't agree with his judgement in this case, but it's a pretty subjective thing and he's merely offering an opinion. Of course, he'd be the first to admit that he's crazy. 
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