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Can You Guess Which Library/Keyboard This Rhodes Sound Came From?


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2 hours ago, jazzpiano88 said:

Pure guesses
1. Motif


🤝 I would have guessed Motif's ChorusDyno patch on a blind listen too.
 

1 hour ago, TommyS said:

This is a wild guess:   the Famous E    


🤝  It's certainly got that "Model E" vibe.

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1 minute ago, CyberGene said:

I think almost every keyboard has a similar Rhodes sound. A bit too bright and bell-like for my taste though. 


That bright, bellish sound is likely the biggest appeal of the "Model E" and "Dyno" mods. I certainly wouldn't use them for Funk tracks, but for WestCoast style ballads they are a staple.

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No idea, but I suspect something cheap if it will be a surprise and I doubt its the new Rhodes VST...

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I remember my Roland FP-5 had this Dyno type of bellish Roads. At the time I didn’t know what Dyno meant but I hated it and once I made the correlation between the “Dyno” name and that particular sound which is mostly used in cheesy/smooth jazz ballades, I researched it and found out it was a real thing (some pre-amp AFAIK). Unfortunately many cheap keyboards use it for a generic “electric piano” patch instead of the more common Rhodes timbre on so many records. Probably the Dyno sound is easier to reproduce through tiny-sized samples. Not much of timbre variation too. 

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9 hours ago, CyberGene said:

I think almost every keyboard has a similar Rhodes sound. A bit too bright and bell-like for my taste though. 

It's not a rhodes, it's the crappy DX7 sound.

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There's no shortage of Rhodes emulations in software and hardware nowadays. 

 

Even that DX-ish sound can be achieved on a number of instruments.😎

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5 hours ago, eric said:

Yamaha CP Reface?

 the sounds in the Reface CP are also in the CP4, IIRC

I have owned both but no longer, my hearing is bad and my memory is worse so feel free to check me on this 

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