Purgatory Creek Exs 140 pretty impressive
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Purgatory Creek Exs 140 pretty impressive
I downloaded the Ex 140 the 1975 Rhodes and they sound very good especially if you like the barking sound. To my ears they sound much cleaner and more like a rhodes with more bite. Just $25 well worth it. Also checked out the Ex 144 the Wurlitzer 200a and they are very nice also. However, i just thought i would give a thumbs up on these 2 libraries. Have not checked the other ones. I am more of a vintage keys person.
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Thanks guys, I very much appreciate it.
My goal is to provide Kronos owners with the best possible electro-mechnical sample libraries available in hardware. Together with EP-1 and CX-3, the Kronos is the hardware to own, IMHO. I also have a Pianet N and mid-1960s Sparkletop Rhodes in the works near term, plus a lot more planned.
Yeah the Acouticsamples C7 Grand is wonderful instrument. It's my go to piano--it just fits my playing. The plan is to bring more of Acousticsamples' excellent libraries to the Kronos.
Again thanks for the support.
Busch.
My goal is to provide Kronos owners with the best possible electro-mechnical sample libraries available in hardware. Together with EP-1 and CX-3, the Kronos is the hardware to own, IMHO. I also have a Pianet N and mid-1960s Sparkletop Rhodes in the works near term, plus a lot more planned.
Yeah the Acouticsamples C7 Grand is wonderful instrument. It's my go to piano--it just fits my playing. The plan is to bring more of Acousticsamples' excellent libraries to the Kronos.
Again thanks for the support.
Busch.
Kronos 73, Nautilus 61, Vox Continental 73, Monologue, Yamaha Montage 8, Rhodes Suitcase, Yamaha VL-1, Roland V-Synth, Yamaha AvantGrand, Minimoog Model D, Studio Electronics Omega 8, CSS, Spitfire, VSL, LASS, Sample Modeling, Ivory, Komplete 12, Spectrasonics, Cubase, Pro Tools, etc.
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The whole set is well worth it.
Didn't think I need any more Rhodes, but I was interested in the CP70b and Clavinet C so I bought the whole bundle. Busch's sampling work with vintage keys has been fantastic and he has freely given a lot to the Kronos community. Three different Rhodes, two Wurlitzer models, a Yamaha CP70b, and a Hohner Pianet for $100 - no brainer. I also purchased Yamaha C7 set and that is wonderful as well.
Didn't think I need any more Rhodes, but I was interested in the CP70b and Clavinet C so I bought the whole bundle. Busch's sampling work with vintage keys has been fantastic and he has freely given a lot to the Kronos community. Three different Rhodes, two Wurlitzer models, a Yamaha CP70b, and a Hohner Pianet for $100 - no brainer. I also purchased Yamaha C7 set and that is wonderful as well.
Latest Set Up: Kronos 61, Casio Privia, Korg TR61, EoWave Ribbon, Roli Rise 48, TEC Breath Controller, StudioLogic MP-117 Bass Pedals, Moog Theremini.
Past Instruments of Construction: Hammond A100 w/Leslie 760, Korg R3, Roland AxSynth, Korg Poly61, Korg M1, Univox MaxiKorg, Korg MS2000, (2) Moog Concertmate MG1, (2) Hammond X5, Rhodes Mark I & 2, Farfisa Compact, Yamaha S08, Casio SK1, Strymon Mobius, Custom Bass Pedals, Burns B3 Theremin.
Past Instruments of Construction: Hammond A100 w/Leslie 760, Korg R3, Roland AxSynth, Korg Poly61, Korg M1, Univox MaxiKorg, Korg MS2000, (2) Moog Concertmate MG1, (2) Hammond X5, Rhodes Mark I & 2, Farfisa Compact, Yamaha S08, Casio SK1, Strymon Mobius, Custom Bass Pedals, Burns B3 Theremin.
I purchased the ep bundle over the weekend and the sounds are great. I have a weakness for the old reed pianos anyway. I had a few questions on the install and emailed Purgatory Creek. The response came within a couple of hours and resolved my questions (which were primarily due to my being a Kronos novice). If you like the Rhodes or Wurlitzer e-piano sound, these are a must.