Plenty of these 'vintage keys' bundles available already in various sampled, modeled or hybrid formats, so you probably have to be a real hardcore fan of these sounds to consider buying yet another £199 / €282 / $318 bundle, but Spitfire's North 7 Vintage does seem to sound quite special and also includes a great sounding bass el.piano which few, if any, of the existing bundles have. .
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Re: Spitfire / North 7 Vintage Keys
Posted: Aug 26, 2016 12:35 pm
by Jack Weaver
Bought it. Love the sound of the individual instruments. Pretty much underwhelmed by the specialty eDNA presets. They could have done so much more with them. The presets are however quite consistent from instrument to instrument. That part is appreciated.
I'll give it somewhere from a B to a B+.
Also got their Dust Bundle of keyboards. Now that is something very special.
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Note - I'm a very, very basic keyboardist. This might cause some distortions in my appreciation and perception of these packages.
Re: Spitfire / North 7 Vintage Keys
Posted: Aug 26, 2016 12:53 pm
by Ashermusic
Already have great rhodes, wurlis, clavinets, etc.
Anyway, while I might tip my hat to the Brits for guitars, we Americans rule on those
Re: Spitfire / North 7 Vintage Keys
Posted: Aug 26, 2016 2:46 pm
by Jack Weaver
Yeah, Gospel Musicians is the King of Rhodes. (Not the island.)
But the Spitfire package is impressive and fun.
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Re: Spitfire / North 7 Vintage Keys
Posted: Aug 26, 2016 11:34 pm
by riffwraith
Ashermusic wrote:Anyway, while I might tip my hat to the Brits for guitars...
Guitarists?
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Hendrix, Van Halen, SVR, Vai, King, Rhoads...
Yes, I am aware of Page, Gilmour, etc., but still.
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Or guitars?
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Les Paul, SG, Strat, Tele, Martin, Taylor, Charvel, Jackson, Kramer, Ibanez, TA, PRS, G&L, Gretsch....