New electro-mechanicals for the Kronos on the horizon
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New electro-mechanicals for the Kronos on the horizon
I've finished up several more Rhodes, a 200a Wurly and Pianet T for the Kronos. I'm looking for a few people, maybe ten at most, who have a strong interest in Rhodes/Wurlies and would like to take these for a beta spin. Ultimately these will likely be available at very low cost.
In addition to the Mark I (1970), Mark V (1984) and Clavinet D6 that I previously released, I now have:
Mark I (1975)
Mark II (1980)
Mark II (1984)
Wurly 200a
Pianet T
Please PM me if you're interested. If I don't get back to you it's because I've reached my max number.
You can hear examples on SoundCloud
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Busch.
In addition to the Mark I (1970), Mark V (1984) and Clavinet D6 that I previously released, I now have:
Mark I (1975)
Mark II (1980)
Mark II (1984)
Wurly 200a
Pianet T
Please PM me if you're interested. If I don't get back to you it's because I've reached my max number.
You can hear examples on SoundCloud
https://soundcloud.com/purgatory-creek
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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Thanks a bunch guys. I've kind of max out (and then some) my beta numbers. Thanks to all.
My goal is to provide Kronos owners with the most detailed, most extensive electro-mechanical sample libraries in hardware. That, in addition to what's onboard the Kronos and the other libraries available from 3rd parties, should make the Kronos the top choice for people needing great electro-mechanicals.
BTW, I just brought this beautiful Yamaha CP70b into my studio and am sampling it this week.

Busch.
My goal is to provide Kronos owners with the most detailed, most extensive electro-mechanical sample libraries in hardware. That, in addition to what's onboard the Kronos and the other libraries available from 3rd parties, should make the Kronos the top choice for people needing great electro-mechanicals.
BTW, I just brought this beautiful Yamaha CP70b into my studio and am sampling it this week.

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.
http://www.purgatorycreek.com
http://www.purgatorycreek.com
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Wow....just wow!!! I am really looking forward to that!burningbusch wrote:Thanks a bunch guys. I've kind of max out (and then some) my beta numbers. Thanks to all.
My goal is to provide Kronos owners with the most detailed, most extensive electro-mechanical sample libraries in hardware. That, in addition to what's onboard the Kronos and the other libraries available from 3rd parties, should make the Kronos the top choice for people needing great electro-mechanicals.
BTW, I just brought this beautiful Yamaha CP70b into my studio and am sampling it this week.
Busch.
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I used to have a Yamaha CP70. I loved it, very durable and I paid $3,000 for mine back in 1980. I was looking at some old band photos. I was playing a Yamaha CPC70, Hammond M3 organ 147 leslie, Mini-Moog, Oberheim OB8.Those were the days I ended up selling the Yamaha CP70 for $700 to a church. I miss all my vintage gear. I just download the Mark V Rhodes sounds and they are very good and Thanks, Busch you are an excellent programmer and very talented.
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Ah, back in the days when you had to have a back to play keyboards.benny ray wrote:I used to have a Yamaha CP70. I loved it, very durable and I paid $3,000 for mine back in 1980. I was looking at some old band photos. I was playing a Yamaha CPC70, Hammond M3 organ 147 leslie, Mini-Moog, Oberheim OB8.Those were the days I ended up selling the Yamaha CP70 for $700 to a church. I miss all my vintage gear. I just download the Mark V Rhodes sounds and they are very good and Thanks, Busch you are an excellent programmer and very talented.

I'm psyched to be performing with various Hammonds, CP70, Rhodes, Wurlies, Pianets, Clavinets, Live Acoustic Pianos, Mellotrons, String Ensembles, Farfisa, Vox, and tons of synthesizers all on stage at the same time...
and not break my back or the backs of roadies. Thanks Korg! (and Busch too of course)!
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.
Great news!!! I'll be waiting...Thanks a bunch guys. I've kind of max out (and then some) my beta numbers. Thanks to all.
My goal is to provide Kronos owners with the most detailed, most extensive electro-mechanical sample libraries in hardware. That, in addition to what's onboard the Kronos and the other libraries available from 3rd parties, should make the Kronos the top choice for people needing great electro-mechanicals.
BTW, I just brought this beautiful Yamaha CP70b into my studio and am sampling it this week.
Busch.