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The Lounge Lizard


alan scobie

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Hi Guys,

 

I was replying to another post and the lounge lizard came up.

 

It is just in case others out there in keyboard land haven't heard of it.

 

It is a virtual instrument emulating ALL rhodes and wurlies you could dream of with all parameters editable...tine position overdrive/wah/trem/delay you name it.

 

It is amazing.

 

check it out at

 

The Lounge Lizard

 

Best Regards

 

Alan.

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Originally posted by alan scobie:

Hi Guys,

 

I was replying to another post and the lounge lizard came up.

 

It is just in case others out there in keyboard land haven't heard of it.

 

It is a virtual instrument emulating ALL rhodes and wurlies you could dream of with all parameters editable...tine position overdrive/wah/trem/delay you name it.

It is amazing.

check it out at

The Lounge Lizard

Best Regards

Alan.

I've tried it and it sounds quite good actually. It's alot warmer compared to the evp73, but it lacks some crisp of the tine though. Anyway, excellent with a built in EQ (that is quite sweet btw). If you turn down the bass EQ almost completely, you can get some nice mixes with this baby.
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If you turn down the bass EQ almost completely, you can get some nice mixes with this baby.
That's funny, i thought the exact same thing. I found it unusable until i turned down the bass eq all the way, then even more with an eq plugin. I like the evp73 much better, though, sounds more "real" to me. The Lounge Lizard does get used sometimes when i need a down and dirty sounding rhodes.
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Originally posted by bond1:

If you turn down the bass EQ almost completely, you can get some nice mixes with this baby.
That's funny, i thought the exact same thing. I found it unusable until i turned down the bass eq all the way, then even more with an eq plugin. I like the evp73 much better, though, sounds more "real" to me. The Lounge Lizard does get used sometimes when i need a down and dirty sounding rhodes.
Well, I will try to layer the two ;) . That will sound weird. The good thing is that the bass sound (although it's extremely loud) is VERY warm. It has to do with the way they model the string vibration. Not the standard sawtooth through a LP-filter I guess. There is no way the evp73 comes even close in this aspect. The coolest thing is that you can use the LoungeLizard to make some really nice bass-sounds too.

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