Wurlitzer: "What'd I Say" by Ray Charles"You're My Best Friend" by Queen
Rhodes:"Still Crazy After All These Years" by Paul Simon"When I Need You" by Leo Sayer
― Geir Hongro (geirhong), Monday, 19 February 2007 03:52 (seventeen years ago) link
okay, yeah, sounds great on there for sure.
― scott seward (121212), Monday, 19 February 2007 04:05 (seventeen years ago) link
And tuning? To tune the wurlitzer, if the note is to sharp, you literally file the metal down. If it's too flat, you add solder.
― dan selzer (dan selzer), Monday, 19 February 2007 05:16 (seventeen years ago) link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXurhDMrdzs
sooooooooooo awesome.
― scott seward (121212), Monday, 19 February 2007 05:32 (seventeen years ago) link
― billstevejim (billstevejim), Monday, 19 February 2007 05:38 (seventeen years ago) link
http://www.keyboardmag.com/story.asp?storyCode=4566
― Burl Ervins (mjt), Monday, 19 February 2007 05:59 (seventeen years ago) link
― chaki (chaki), Monday, 19 February 2007 06:26 (seventeen years ago) link
Rhodes tends to remind me of bland '70s fusion. And I'm not at all sure what the Yamaha sounds like; but I do know that I DON'T see the point of an electric piano sounded like an acousic. I guess it is convenient for performers, but that's quite irrelevent as far as listening goes.
― Myonga Vön Bontempi (Monty Von Byonga), Monday, 19 February 2007 07:24 (seventeen years ago) link
― X-101 (X-101), Monday, 19 February 2007 13:35 (seventeen years ago) link
I see no problem if it sounds more or less entirely like an acouistic one. Like Steinbergs great "The Grand" softsynth, for instance.
― Geir Hongro (geirhong), Monday, 19 February 2007 14:21 (seventeen years ago) link
― Mark (Mark R), Monday, 19 February 2007 14:31 (seventeen years ago) link
LOVE it. And on the Wurli I practiced on as a kid, when you pressed on the pedal and turned up the vibrato all the way you could get some gorgeous/bizarre feedback sounds.
― billstevejim (billstevejim), Monday, 19 February 2007 23:08 (seventeen years ago) link