MeldaProduction just dropped a Rhodes piano plugin that might actually sound decent for once. The devs claim Electric Keys - Tines brings authentic grit or bell tones to your DAW without needing heavy lifting. Instead of sticking with one board, the release packs four sampled classics like the MK I and a couple of MK II versions alongside the MK V. They insist every weird noise got recorded to keep things feeling real for the purists.
Users can mess with hammer hardness or crank up mechanical noise to fit the vibe. An onboard modular rack lets producers drag effects around like tremolo or rotary speakers while swapping the signal chain. Managing CPU load is possible through polyphony limits.
This software needs MSoundFactory to run on Windows or Mac setups via VST or AAX. Existing owners get the goods gratis. Everyone else pays nine euros for a short bit before the price jumps to sixty-nine.
Users can mess with hammer hardness or crank up mechanical noise to fit the vibe. An onboard modular rack lets producers drag effects around like tremolo or rotary speakers while swapping the signal chain. Managing CPU load is possible through polyphony limits.
This software needs MSoundFactory to run on Windows or Mac setups via VST or AAX. Existing owners get the goods gratis. Everyone else pays nine euros for a short bit before the price jumps to sixty-nine.