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> Basic Midi Question, Please help.
tjoy
post Sat 17 Jan 2004, 01:07
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I'm new to this, so this is a really basic question.

I want sounds such as Mellotron, Rhodes, and Wurlitzer. What do I need to get? What do I look for to get these sounds with what I have? My keyboard doesn't have these sounds so I have to do it with MIDI, but I don't know anything about it.

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Kurzweil keyboard w/MIDI
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post Fri 23 Jan 2004, 03:29
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post Fri 23 Jan 2004, 14:47
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You can get the Mellotron as a soft(ware) instrument (called the M-Tron) that works like a real 'instrument' in Cubase and Logic etc - just use your MIDI controller keyboard or programme in via Cubase/Logic editor screens. Same goes for the Rhodes - available by Emagic as their EVP73 or EVP88.

Not sure about Wurlitzer, but I'm sure you could get sample CDs if a software synthesizer doesn't exist.

Good luck!

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