Rhodes Music, in collaboration with UJAM, has released the Rhodes V8 & the Rhodes V8 Pro virtual instrument plugins for Win & Mac.
The intro for the Rhodes V8 Pro is 20% off ($239.95 instead of reg. $299.95), but you can get it at 40% off ($179.95) with the coupon code: UJAMV8PRO
Offer ends March 21.
https://rhodesmusic.com/rhodes-v8-plugin/
I think it's too expensive. What do you think?
Official Rhodes V8 Plugin
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Nice. Expensive, but nice. Using the Gorilla engine, too!
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Between the S73 Rhodes RE in the RS shop (which is now my favourite Rhodes plugin ever) and the Modartt Pianoteq modelled Rhodes (my second favourite ever) I have all the Rhodes I will ever need. And both of them are cheaper than that and take up far less disk space.
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I regularly played a Mk2 for a couple of years. It was the main keyboard in one of my touring bands and I used to mess around on it during down times. I’ve also played Mk2s in various studios over the years. I’m a big Rhodes fan and have tried pretty much every plugin around I think. I’ve settled on S73 as the winner overall (so far at least) as the dynamic range (tinkle to bark) is so close to the real thing.
Same here. Like I said, I've got maybe 10 different Rhodes plugins but S73 just does it right.MuttReason wrote: ↑07 Mar 2023I regularly played a Mk2 for a couple of years. It was the main keyboard in one of my touring bands and I used to mess around on it during down times. I’ve also played Mk2s in various studios over the years. I’m a big Rhodes fan and have tried pretty much every plugin around I think. I’ve settled on S73 as the winner overall (so far at least) as the dynamic range (tinkle to bark) is so close to the real thing.
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