How do I get the electric piano sounds like in this song?

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Denv12
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How do I get the electric piano sounds like in this song?

Post by Denv12 »

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoFZ2CGZ-kQ

I'd like to get an electric piano sound on the Krome 88 like the one on this song by Bob James.Should I edit one of the onboard electric piano sounds in program mode?
I love that sound.

Thanks.
Enri
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Post by Enri »

hi denv,

I know that sound from the m50, it's actually a stock sound. I'm on my krome with the m50 sound banks. Download the m50 sounds, load them in your krome and look for A003: Rich Tea E.Piano. Actually you can load only this sound from the sd, browse it there.


Cheers!
Denv12
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Post by Denv12 »

Enri wrote:hi denv,

I know that sound from the m50, it's actually a stock sound. I'm on my krome with the m50 sound banks. Download the m50 sounds, load them in your krome and look for A003: Rich Tea E.Piano. Actually you can load only this sound from the sd, browse it there.


Cheers!
Thanks Enri.I'll try that.
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Post by SanderXpander »

That sounds like it's a Richard Tee EP sound, not a Bob James one ;)
Unfortunately I can't open the link on my iPad, but Bob James tends to have a really clean Rhodes sound whereas Tee is generally associated with a Rhodes with phaser effect.

For the average Bob James sound I'd go for a Mk1 or a Suitcase and play around with the EQ. I don't think the Krome has the preamp section from the Kronos, does it?
Denv12
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Post by Denv12 »

SanderXpander wrote:That sounds like it's a Richard Tee EP sound, not a Bob James one ;)
Unfortunately I can't open the link on my iPad, but Bob James tends to have a really clean Rhodes sound whereas Tee is generally associated with a Rhodes with phaser effect.

For the average Bob James sound I'd go for a Mk1 or a Suitcase and play around with the EQ. I don't think the Krome has the preamp section from the Kronos, does it?
I'm new to the Krome.Still learning and having fun with it.
Thank you for the suggestions..
Enri
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Post by Enri »

There is no need for any extra editing, check the m50 sound that I suggested it's 100% the same. :D
almavian
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Post by almavian »

Enri wrote:There is no need for any extra editing, check the m50 sound that I suggested it's 100% the same. :D
Hy Enry, please can tuo send to my e mail the M 50 sounds, combi and programs?
Can i loaf in Krome?
Thanks
almavian
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Post by almavian »

Enri wrote:There is no need for any extra editing, check the m50 sound that I suggested it's 100% the same. :D
Hy Enry, please can tuo send to my e mail the M 50 sounds, combi and programs?
Can i loaf in Krome?
Thanks
Enri
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Post by Enri »

Here it is. https://www.wetransfer.com/downloads/22 ... 147/503911

Srry it took so long, but my m50 pcg is not m50 anymore, all my sounds are modified. So I had to find time to search for a new one.

Have fun!
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