Title: | * * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * * |
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Created: | Thu Feb 20 1986 |
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Does anybody have any info on MIDIfying a Fender Rhodes ? eg. cost, reliability, accuracy, roll-your-own ?
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1817.1 | DIR/TITLE, please. | DYO780::SCHAFER | Brad - back in Ohio. | Fri Dec 16 1988 09:34 | 11 |
There are lots of notes elsewhere in the conference that discuss MIDI mods to pianos/Rhodes'/etc. DIR/TITLE="Rhodes" or "MOD" or some such will give you an idea. The bottom line is this: it's too expensive for the average guy to do. A MIDI MOD kit for a Rhodes (from Forte Music) the last I checked ran around $800 (I also have a Rhodes). Believe me, it ain't worth it. -b | |||||
1817.2 | For a few dollars more | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Yo! | Fri Dec 16 1988 11:55 | 31 |
I'd be FAR more inclined to get something like an RD-250 or an RD-300. It has a really great Rhodes sound, a similar keyboard feel and the following additional advantages: o Builtin MIDI o Splittable keyboard (separate MIDI channels for upper and lower as well as upper and lower MIDI volume) o Builtin chorus and adjustable vibrato o EXCELLENT piano, harpsichord, clav, vibe sounds in addition to the Rhodes sounds o Much lighter than a Rhodes, probably much more durable although it IS still a Roland and we all know how unreliable their stuff is ;-) o Headphone jack o Transpose feature (both local and MIDI) So for somewhat more money you can end up keeping the Rhodes and getting ANOTHER keyboard with MIDI with much more capabilities. I think it's eminently a better idea (and there are similar things to the RD's made by other co's of course although I think Roland has the best synthetic Rhodes sound by far). db |