Re: Soniccouture releases new 88-key Rhodes Stage (1976)
Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2017 8:58 am
I couldn't resist picking up Canterbury Suitcase - I have a weakness for Rhodes VIs, even though I mostly play acoustic piano.
The Rhodes grabbed me from the moment I played a Suitcase in high school jazz band in the late 70s. I've had a Mark II Stage since late in high school, but rarely set it up due to space limitations.
I think the Canterbury is great, but I don't think it trounces all the others. I still think Scarbee's Mark I (released by Native Instruments) still sounds and feels great. The Keyscape Rhodeses are great too. (And I'll probably pick up the newer Scarbee EP-88s at some point.)
Otherwise, the only thing I'd still like in my Rhodes collection is Chick Corea's Mark V. I hope that library is released in a VI before too long. It's available only in Yamaha's hardware instruments, AFAIK.
The Rhodes grabbed me from the moment I played a Suitcase in high school jazz band in the late 70s. I've had a Mark II Stage since late in high school, but rarely set it up due to space limitations.
I think the Canterbury is great, but I don't think it trounces all the others. I still think Scarbee's Mark I (released by Native Instruments) still sounds and feels great. The Keyscape Rhodeses are great too. (And I'll probably pick up the newer Scarbee EP-88s at some point.)
Otherwise, the only thing I'd still like in my Rhodes collection is Chick Corea's Mark V. I hope that library is released in a VI before too long. It's available only in Yamaha's hardware instruments, AFAIK.