Re: Rhodes for LinuxSampler?

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Hello!
Sorry for getting this a bit of track for a moment... About pianoseq and sampled pianos. I think it's a question of religion. I've heard one or two people, say, that pianoseqs instruments are so marvellous and alive. I listened to a few tracks and it doesn't sound bad. But it isn't to my taste. Just to compare, I've found the Yamaha 7CG on sampletekk. I use the JR., the smaller one here. Admittedly it's still huge. but I set there and found myself back at school, sitting at the grandpiano. Not ours, which was a Steinway, but the one of the other schools. Or at university in one of the practise rooms. I don't know, it feels so real. Probably due to a bit of ambience just perceiveable minutelyround the edges. It does well for me for solo and integrating in a song. It's only one sound. But I think when considering to get one, it's always worth to see/hear different angles.
  Distractingly yours
            Julien

P.S.: If someone else likes to get into this discussion, we should open a new thread, not to confuse the poor rhodes enthusiasts. :-)

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