


But of course the reason that I bought it was because as soon as I touched the keys in the store I wet my pants, it sounded so niceīoth LoungeLizard and Scarbee Vintage Keys capture some of that Although I do regret it sometimes, I can honestly say that even the Reason patches I have sounded better than anything I ever got off the real Rhodes - I just don't have a good enough room or microphones. Longjohns wrote:I used to have a suitcase 88 but I sold it. If you think about it, how exactly are you going to restrict the movement of the tines to a perfectly linear motion? It was not such a problem with the med-high range keys. One big problem with the real one was that many of the low tines seem to vary in pitch as you hold the note, which I think is because the tines start to oscillate in a circular manner, not just straight up/down, so the frequency at which they pass the pickup is changing. Contents hide 1 WAVES Piano 88 Electric Plugin 2 INTRODUCTION 2.1 Product Overview 2.2 Concepts and Terminology 2.3 Components 2.4 Functional Block/Flow Diagram 3 QUICK START GUIDE 3.1 Navigating the Presets 4 INTERFACE AND CONTROLS 4.1 Interface 4.2 Controls 5 ELECTRIC 88 PIANO STANDALONE APPLICATION 5. It's not like a sine wave, it's more flattened out on the peaks, sort of part-way between a sine and square - I'm probably just retarded I have not been able to really recreate the vibrato circuit though. But of course the reason that I bought it was because as soon as I touched the keys in the store I wet my pants, it sounded so nice I used to have a suitcase 88 but I sold it.
