I'm posting this here only because of higher traffic and quicker replies than on the Keyboards or even Roland forums on this site. Also because I don't have much time to resolve this issue, a deadline is approaching and I need this sound!
The goal:
To get a Rhodes patch similar to the one in the VE-RD1 card that was fitted into Roland's A-70 and A-90 controller keyboards a few years ago.
Those who know these models and know the quality of the sound, you know what I mean, they're absolutely the most breathtaking Wurlys and Stage Rhodes I've ever heard short of the real thing.
The Problem:
I have a Roland xp-30. Great synths, tons of sounds, blah, blah, blah. The Rhodes patches, however, all sound like ice cubes dropping in a highball. Digital, sterile, etc.
Once I heard the Rhodes patch on my friend's A-90, I was on a hunt to find the closest thing possible.
I checked out the XV-3080, the 5080, the XV-88, which all have the same sound engine and similar patches and although they're great sounding modules, I was still let down by the Rhodes patches. Closer and warmer than my xp-30 could ever deliver, but not quite the same as on that VE-RD1 card.
The alternatives:
Expansion boards...
I've never heard any of the sounds from the JV-series cards. There are two that contain a number of Rhodes and I'm hoping to strike a lucky chord in there.
'Keyboards of the 60's and 70's' and the 'Expansion Piano' cards are the ones. Again, no store would open one up for me to hear so I'm hoping to hear from users/Roland experts out there whi can guide me the right way.
other options.
I'm willing to sell this XP-30 if none of the JV-cards will provide what I'm looking for. I'll gladly dish out for a XV-3080, 5080 or even the new sleek 5050, provided that one of these newer SRX expansion cards can hopefully deliver the goods.
All I want is a fine Rhodes patch, that's all. No ahmmering bells, no DX7 tones, no. Full, thick, warm-vibrato Rhodes just like on the card I mentioned above.
Thanks everyone for your help.
pk
The goal:
To get a Rhodes patch similar to the one in the VE-RD1 card that was fitted into Roland's A-70 and A-90 controller keyboards a few years ago.
Those who know these models and know the quality of the sound, you know what I mean, they're absolutely the most breathtaking Wurlys and Stage Rhodes I've ever heard short of the real thing.
The Problem:
I have a Roland xp-30. Great synths, tons of sounds, blah, blah, blah. The Rhodes patches, however, all sound like ice cubes dropping in a highball. Digital, sterile, etc.
Once I heard the Rhodes patch on my friend's A-90, I was on a hunt to find the closest thing possible.
I checked out the XV-3080, the 5080, the XV-88, which all have the same sound engine and similar patches and although they're great sounding modules, I was still let down by the Rhodes patches. Closer and warmer than my xp-30 could ever deliver, but not quite the same as on that VE-RD1 card.
The alternatives:
Expansion boards...
I've never heard any of the sounds from the JV-series cards. There are two that contain a number of Rhodes and I'm hoping to strike a lucky chord in there.
'Keyboards of the 60's and 70's' and the 'Expansion Piano' cards are the ones. Again, no store would open one up for me to hear so I'm hoping to hear from users/Roland experts out there whi can guide me the right way.
other options.
I'm willing to sell this XP-30 if none of the JV-cards will provide what I'm looking for. I'll gladly dish out for a XV-3080, 5080 or even the new sleek 5050, provided that one of these newer SRX expansion cards can hopefully deliver the goods.
All I want is a fine Rhodes patch, that's all. No ahmmering bells, no DX7 tones, no. Full, thick, warm-vibrato Rhodes just like on the card I mentioned above.
Thanks everyone for your help.
pk