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Easy, im looking for a certain rhodes/piano sound that you can hear in the clip below. I have tried vst's like lounge lizard etc, but i have yet to find a sound as mellow as this. So if anyone could point me in the direction of a vst with sounds like this, or even if someone could help me achieve this sound with lounge lizard i would appreciate it greatly. Respect.
http://www.mediafire.com/?zgy4ldzdimg
http://www.mediafire.com/?zgy4ldzdimg
oy a silkie tune i love this one
anyway, i'd just take a concert piano (one from edirol orchestral in my library)
and eq the highs down with 2 different eqs (prolly a gain controller and a regular one)
and add compression. (this eqing is pretty extreme, take all tone/high off like you would for a jazz guitar and boost mids and mid-lows
i'd also go for a touch of delay and a small reverb but these are optional
also, the tatch of dissonance is ofcourse reached by using dominant and regular 7th chords, and made more evident by cluster voicings (using a voicing which contains 2 notes 1 or 2 semitones apart)
it did the trick in my last dubstep tune so i suggest you try it
otherwise just sample a rhodes piano and add depth and warmth to the mids
anyway, i'd just take a concert piano (one from edirol orchestral in my library)
and eq the highs down with 2 different eqs (prolly a gain controller and a regular one)
and add compression. (this eqing is pretty extreme, take all tone/high off like you would for a jazz guitar and boost mids and mid-lows
i'd also go for a touch of delay and a small reverb but these are optional
also, the tatch of dissonance is ofcourse reached by using dominant and regular 7th chords, and made more evident by cluster voicings (using a voicing which contains 2 notes 1 or 2 semitones apart)
it did the trick in my last dubstep tune so i suggest you try it
otherwise just sample a rhodes piano and add depth and warmth to the mids
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