DSP Vintage Electric Piano

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dawman
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DSP Vintage Electric Piano

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A nice gift from DAS was in my email this morning.
I guess these guys are using their time wisely.
It has a very Rhodesy sound to it and takes up very little DSP.
I suppose other guys recieved this too as it was sent as Gentlemen........
I only hear those kind of manners from Cops as they Cuff me...... :lol:

Thanks Eric & Olive.
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nice little tune there Jimmy.

On a side note. Whats up with all the noise on the recording? I've encountered it before with scope, in case you wonder about my curiosity about this. It has this strange gritty quality to it and doesn't "act" like normal white noise from say an analogue mixer.

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I am the wrong guy to ask scientific questions.
I think it could be the Celmo Stereo EchoReq 2.0 Reverb/Delay.
It has a great coloring of EPianos if used sparsely, but I think it might be the noise source too.
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Re: DSP Vintage Electric Piano

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Now all I have to do is buy an EQ that I neither want or need.

No thank you.
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Re: DSP Vintage Electric Piano

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well, to my deepest regret I'm afraid you don't need the piano either... unless you want to stick with Whitney's late 80s sideman... :D
see this thread about a physical modelling e-piano

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Re: DSP Vintage Electric Piano

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I have an original Suitcase Seventy-Three, so obviously I do use my piano.

Whitney's sideman? You should expand you musical selection if you think that's the only place a "dirty" Rhodes was used.
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oops, joke failed... to me 'Whitney' is almost a synonym for FM Piano, which this device obviously is... ;)

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Post by sonolive »

hi guyz,

thx jimmy for the report ...

more news :

DigitalAaudioSoft is proud to introduce an electric piano bundle of 2
devices based on FM technologie: DAS_ElectricPiano73 and DAS_DynEP.
Their 6 FM operator produce great and warm vintage sounds from the 70/80

see here :
http://forums.planetz.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=27357

cheerz
olive
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