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http://rhodespiano.com/index.htm
So they are supposed to be making a new rhodes, the Mark 7. Quote:
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I wonder if its electromechanical. I've always wondered why they never decided to use the old design again and improve on it. "pitch bend" leads me to believe it does not have tines and mechanical action, but i'll wait till they have more specs on that.
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We discussed what we thought it would be in the latest crosstalk episode.
http://gearwire.com/gearwire-crosstalk-026.html I shared some pretty wild ideas. |
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It's wild to see a classical board like that make a strong update.
Wonder what the sounds will be like? Without the tines, as may have been suggested, who knows? |
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It does actually have tines. It is just like the original in that respect. I don't really know what purpose most of the updates are for.
http://www.gearwire.com/rhodes-piano-wnamm-1.html http://www.gearwire.com/rhodes-demo-2-winter-namm.html |
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It does have tines. the pitch bend is for the midi controller function. does anyone know about when these will be available and for how much?
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