Mr Ray 73 Mk2 License Key
I have not tried all the options but I like Scarbee Vintage Keys, particularly the Wurlie and Rhodes. There is also Pianet and Clavinet but I think that the Sampletekk ST Clavi is a cut above the Scarbee one. What ever you use Overloud's VKFX effects suite makes a big difference. I seldom have an EP track without having it in FX bin. For less common EPs I like Hollow Sun's CP70 and RMI Electrapiano.
Unlike IK, Steve Howell never managed to sample the RMI at multiple velocities, I wonder why that was. Sonar Platinum, Sonar X3e, Sonar X2a, Sonar X1 Expanded and 8.5.3 (32 and 64 bit), Windows 10 on a Toshiba P75-A7200 Laptop with i7 @ 2.4 quad and 8 gigs of RAM and secondary WD 1 Tb drive, Windows 10 desktop, Asus i5 @ 3.2 quad, 12 gigs RAM, 1 Tb drive, 1 500 gig drive, MOTU 24io, 2 Roland Studio Captures, Saffire 6 USB for laptop, Soundtracs Topaz Project 8 mixer, Alesis Monitor 2s, Event BAS 20/20s, Roland Micro-Monitor BA-8s, and 45 years worth of collecting FX, Mics, Amps, Guitars, and Keyboards! YorolpalThat's the essential difference between Lounge Lizard and NeoSoul Keys.one is modeled and the other is sampled.

Like I said, I use LL for most everything due to it's versatility and ease of programming. But to get the 'true' sound of my actual suitcase and stage Rhodes.it's Neo Soul.Oh, I don't doubt it. If i had Neo Soul as a plug it would definately be my 'go to' electric piano sound. And to be clear, LL is still great and can be inspiring under the right conditions (love the wah-style effects), but for a straight rhodes sound, I still just usually use Mr Ray. Monkey23 yorolpalThat's the essential difference between Lounge Lizard and NeoSoul Keys.one is modeled and the other is sampled. Like I said, I use LL for most everything due to it's versatility and ease of programming.

Mr Ray 73 Mk2 License Key

But to get the 'true' sound of my actual suitcase and stage Rhodes.it's Neo Soul.Oh, I don't doubt it. If i had Neo Soul as a plug it would definately be my 'go to' electric piano sound. And to be clear, LL is still great and can be inspiring under the right conditions (love the wah-style effects), but for a straight rhodes sound, I still just usually use Mr Ray.Note that MrRay is modelled rather than sampled too. I use Lounge Lizard 4 (and have used all the other incarnations of Lounge Lizard). I've got several others: Scarbee, Purgatory Creek, Reason's ElectroMechanical 2, and Sonic Couture's EP73 Deconstructed.
While all have their strong suits, the smoothness, articulation, and low register bark of Lounge Lizard have me coming back to it again and again. I do have one comment, however: I only use Rhodes and non-imitative settings.
I've never much cared for the Wurli (I mean by this the original electro-acoustic instrument and all its imitations), though I keep hoping that I'll find a situation that is just right for it. Sonar Platinum, Sonar X3e, Sonar X2a, Sonar X1 Expanded and 8.5.3 (32 and 64 bit), Windows 10 on a Toshiba P75-A7200 Laptop with i7 @ 2.4 quad and 8 gigs of RAM and secondary WD 1 Tb drive, Windows 10 desktop, Asus i5 @ 3.2 quad, 12 gigs RAM, 1 Tb drive, 1 500 gig drive, MOTU 24io, 2 Roland Studio Captures, Saffire 6 USB for laptop, Soundtracs Topaz Project 8 mixer, Alesis Monitor 2s, Event BAS 20/20s, Roland Micro-Monitor BA-8s, and 45 years worth of collecting FX, Mics, Amps, Guitars, and Keyboards!
MrRay73 is free VST plug-in for Windows PC.MrRay SeventyThree is a Rhodes Mark I emulation.This version of MrRay is characterized by a series of imperfections introduced in order to capture, with the highest possible fidelity, the sound of a Mark I.There are mallet noises, wooden noises, metallic artifacts and changes of volume for each single note. Also, the lower notes have a particular growl when you hit them hard, and when you hit more keys really hard, you'll hear them vibrating, originally due to the instability of the harp assembly inside the real instrument.
You won't hear the exact same sound twice when you play it. When keys are released you'll hear the noises produced by the dampers which stop the vibration of the tines.Visit.