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#119639 - 11/25/03 06:20 PM
Re: Who Played What.....On What?.....
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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The percussion effect was the "sought after" sound of the "B" ..... that, and the dirtyness made that sound that we all grew to know and love. The dirty, grit was actually a malfunction. (A happy accident, as it were.) When it all comes down to it - the Leslie was actually FAR more important than the organ model. I've heard Casios, DX7s, and other beasts sound awesome in a Leslie. It's all in how you move the air that gives it that special, spacial character. I used to play my Rhodes in stereo through a host of different comninations, but one of the best was a set of special electric piano speakers (Made by Leslie) that I added horns to. It was true stereo vibrato, just like the original suitcase model, but you could spread them farther apart. What a sweet sound. Remember the beginning of Stevie's "You are the sunshine of my life" or Minnie Riperton's (his protege) "Loving you" ....... Both have that stereo panning tremelo that drives me wild. So full .... so phat .... so uniquely Rhodes.
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#119640 - 11/25/03 07:05 PM
Re: Who Played What.....On What?.....
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Registered: 03/21/03
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