
Not to mention there are some pretty dope preset fx settings that will allow you to instantly dial up a specific sound or experimental tone I really like the tone and quality of the instruments in their default settings, but the ability to quickly dial in different tweaks from the user interface is awesome.Ĭhorus, pan, wah, treble, reverb, bass, and many other simple fx are right there.ĭistortion, amp, compression, etc…this makes it very quick to come up with the exact sound you want, right there in the interface. Now I will say, I’m not a huge Clavinet fan, so I didn’t spend much time with it, but I AM a HUUUUUUUUUUUGE fan of the Mark I and A-200 instruments. I’m just saying, when I started playing these instruments, I instantly fell in love with the tone and feel of them. I am a fanatic for electric pianos and I am always looking for something as close to the real thing as possible.


The collection is made up of the “Wurly” A-200, Honer Clavinet, and the Rhodes Mark IĮach instrument is sampled in great detail, paired with a useful interface for quickly dialing in various fx, parameters and tweaks. It’s a collection of 3 of the most sought after, popular, and best sounding electronic keyboards ever made. Today I’m checking out Scarbee Vintage Keys, a Kontakt instrument available from Native Instruments. Unless of course you have one of the classics (I’d love to own an actual vintage rhodes)īut when it comes to sample libraries and software instruments, there are many choices in this…and it really comes down to tastes. The sound itself is so versatile, from smooth, to rough, to silky, to jagged…the search for the perfect EP is never-ending.

If you’re like me, you absolutely LOVE electric piano sounds.
