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- mhschmieder
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OldTimey, you know about the new Rhodes, right? It was announced at Winter NAMM.
Also, last year Waldorf announced a Rhodes clone, named after a James Bond villain (but I forget which one -- I onyl remember that Blofeld was assigned to their new tabletop Q-series synth that competes with Access Virus TI Snow Edition). Maybe it was Stromberger or something like that.
Also, last year Waldorf announced a Rhodes clone, named after a James Bond villain (but I forget which one -- I onyl remember that Blofeld was assigned to their new tabletop Q-series synth that competes with Access Virus TI Snow Edition). Maybe it was Stromberger or something like that.
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RME Babyface Pro FS, Radial JDV Mk5, Hammond XK-4, Moog Voyager
Eugenio Upright, 60th Anniversary P-Bass, USA Geddy Lee J-Bass, Yamaha BBP35
Select Strat, 70th Anniversary Esquire, Johnny Marr Jaguar, 57 LP, Danelectro 12
Eastman T486RB, T64/V, Ibanez PM2, D'angelico Deluxe SS Bari, EXL1
Guild Bari, 1512 12-string, M20, Martin OM28VTS, Larivee 0040MH
Blasphemy!Shooshie wrote:Simple. In the Finder, select the icon, then Control-Click to "Open Package Contents." Then you poke around until you find the interface pictures -- probably PNG files, and then Photoshop is your friendly interface cleaner.mhschmieder wrote:I guess I'm one of those that HATES scratches, dings, coffee stains, etc. The impulse is to fix and clean, but it isn't possible, and so we just keep staring at a permanently broken or dirty interface.
Don't try it. The keyboards will sound different... I guarantee they will lose some of their character!
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still not shipping though! and it's close to 3000 bones! I just want an old functional one for maybe 1/6th the price. i don't have a good MIDI controller so vi's are no fun to play at all...mhschmieder wrote:OldTimey, you know about the new Rhodes, right? It was announced at Winter NAMM.
why would i want to skin a cat?