How nice to hear! 😄 I am considering getting the Seventeen model.. will all these pianos you showed us here also be available in the Crumar Seventeen model? thanks for sharing your music with us!
I have never ever heard physical models of a Rhodes, a Wurli or a or a Clavinet that sound this good. Most of them sound odd, thin or just plain awful. Except for this. Incredible work from Guido Scognamiglio and the rest of the GSI guys, and the guys at Crumar.
Sounds like he practicing his chops and not playing a song. That happens. It would be nice to hear a song for more contextual playing, but this isn’t the only video on UA-cam, is it?🤷🏾♂️
The Rhodes clean is way too glassy in the upper register making it sound artificial. Sound very Dino Rhodes, which most of us don’t want. That touch of drive helped a little. Is there real time editing, or software to make adjustments to the bell character? Not just eq. That’s all any company needs to make is one really good modeled Rhodes and give us the ability to edit it. I’d love to sit at my Rhodes and dial in it’s exact timbre on a digital keyboard, or what I think a Sparkle Top, mk1, mk2, mk5 sounds like.
You got 9 main models of Rhodes to choose from and you can adjust each in every aspect: tine-pu angle, hammer tips hardness, damper noise, resonance, ... You can go far from the preset that you can hear in almost every YT videos. But what I like most if that it responds in a realistic way (good or bad). Rhodes is awesome, Clav and Wurli are cool, Dx and mks80 are good, sampled acoustic is ok, modeled acoustic and cp80 are shitty IMO.
Speak for for yourself on the Dyno Rhodes...I happen to love that David Foster/Toto/Larry Dunn LA studio sound. Don’t get me wrong I love the woofy bark of the early Rhodes, but the sweet glassy sound is probably my favorite🙏🏾🙏🏾☺️☺️
I don`t know whether the grand piano sounds are sampled or modeled. I think it`s just sampled. Grand piano , as you can hear, sounds not as good as the rest of the sounds
Yes. Yes, you can play. You can play very fast. Too bad that your playing didn't capture the true spirit of the vibe these classic keyboards imparted back in the day on countless records. Fast playing won't always work on every keyboard.
@@dyinbreedband A real Rhodes is simply a different sound. This sounds too "reedish" let's say. These clones all having the same mistake btw: Too shiny between low and middle velocity. When you play gently on a real one, that sounds beautifully mellow and fat. And sounds for a looong time. And by that time the sound changes! This is the second mistake: too short decay time. Not easy task to make it though... I professionally restoring Rhodes pianos and have to say that this one still needs lot of work to make it good. And no offense! I also waiting for the perfect stage piano clone.
@@gyongyosigabor I agree.. I have a 73’ Fender Rhodes mk1 and I used to have an A200 years ago. Although the timbre changes throughout the years, the Crummar is way too glassy and artificial sounding in the upper register. The overall fullness and warmth is not there. I have to put a bit of effort into eqing my Rhodes to thin it out so it sits better in a mix, but in certain situations I like having it fill out the band. That’s the problem with most keyboards, they try to give you the refined eq’d version of the sound. I’m more impressed with this than the Crumar ua-cam.com/video/fIAkTJGegJY/v-deo.html
Gabor Gyongyosi I hear you, I got a couple of Rhodes myself and I personally restored and customized them. Anyway the Crumar Rhodes is amazing, because you can adjust it almost like a real one. I use a Seven live and its sound is nothing like the one you can hear in this or other videos, because you can really work on it. Mine sounds very warm and it reminds me Herbie's or early Jamiroquai's stuff.
Man, I could listen to you play all day
Stupendo!!!!!!
You are a True Genius on That Crumar 7, Please make another Video Like This one with more Mellow Wurli and DX Piano Slow Grooves ! Great Job Witold !
thanks!! but I don't have this instrument anymore ....
@@vitomainstreet Why not? Is your Seven a rental thing or did you sell it?
so helpful! and some sick playing!!!
El piano definitivo....
That thing is...ugh...FANTASTIC.
Fantastycznie - muzyk i instrument!
nice playing 🎹
How nice to hear! 😄 I am considering getting the Seventeen model.. will all these pianos you showed us here also be available in the Crumar Seventeen model?
thanks for sharing your music with us!
Wspaniałe, klasyczne dźwięki!
SPAZ= Talent!!!!!!
Do this let you adjust the underlying ‘bumps and key off noises’ ? Or are they fixed?
Amazing!
Acoustic piano sounds a bit synthetic or metallic to my ears.
I've found the Crumar modeled APs sound very layer-y on headphones and recorded direct. Through an amp or a preamp/compressor they sound very good
My favorite part so far 8:20
That and 8:50
Great demo! Do you think a Sub 37 would fit comfortably on top or is that too deep for the Seven?
I have moog little phatty on top, which is approx size of sub37. It fits and you can easily play it on to
@@TheMinniemal thank you!
I have never ever heard physical models of a Rhodes, a Wurli or a or a Clavinet that sound this good. Most of them sound odd, thin or just plain awful. Except for this.
Incredible work from Guido Scognamiglio and the rest of the GSI guys, and the guys at Crumar.
Unfortunately the sound of the grand piano is questionable.
I could hear traces of "Pergamon" by Tangerine Dream.
Hi a Amazing skills !!! i want to know what brand is the pedal bass behind there ?
Hi! It comes from vintage polish electronic organ Estrada 207 AR. It`s converted into midi. I play it sometimes with my Hammond Sk2
Great job but how about wooly bully watch it now 😅
Or how about Hot Crossed Buns
I've heard these have quality issues? Is this true?
Ok demo but this guy can´t play slow.... just play a chord... let it ring out and add max. 3-4 notes.
Sounds like he practicing his chops and not playing a song. That happens. It would be nice to hear a song for more contextual playing, but this isn’t the only video on UA-cam, is it?🤷🏾♂️
The Rhodes clean is way too glassy in the upper register making it sound artificial. Sound very Dino Rhodes, which most of us don’t want. That touch of drive helped a little. Is there real time editing, or software to make adjustments to the bell character? Not just eq. That’s all any company needs to make is one really good modeled Rhodes and give us the ability to edit it. I’d love to sit at my Rhodes and dial in it’s exact timbre on a digital keyboard, or what I think a Sparkle Top, mk1, mk2, mk5 sounds like.
You got 9 main models of Rhodes to choose from and you can adjust each in every aspect: tine-pu angle, hammer tips hardness, damper noise, resonance, ... You can go far from the preset that you can hear in almost every YT videos. But what I like most if that it responds in a realistic way (good or bad). Rhodes is awesome, Clav and Wurli are cool, Dx and mks80 are good, sampled acoustic is ok, modeled acoustic and cp80 are shitty IMO.
@@filippobuccianelli4606 that’s cool
Speak for for yourself on the Dyno Rhodes...I happen to love that David Foster/Toto/Larry Dunn
LA studio sound. Don’t get me wrong I love the woofy bark of the early Rhodes, but the sweet glassy sound is probably my favorite🙏🏾🙏🏾☺️☺️
👊🏻
Which grand piano did you use, the sampled grand piano or the modeled grand piano?
I don`t know whether the grand piano sounds are sampled or modeled. I think it`s just sampled. Grand piano , as you can hear, sounds not as good as the rest of the sounds
I could be mistaken but I thought the Seven had both a sampled grand as well as a modeled grand piano delivered with the unit.
@@dyinbreedband Does that thing actually have tines under the hood?
@@PianoMan-hx3ev no it's fully Digital
Nothing like the real Grand and Rhodes pianos
hahah, you've clearly never heard a real one then lol,
Yes I do every day I’m a professional piano technician
I think the Rhodes - to me - sounds great, but I agree with you on the Grand.
fender Rhodes sounded better than when they sold it off and it became just Rhodes to different company
Yes. Yes, you can play. You can play very fast. Too bad that your playing didn't capture the true spirit of the vibe these classic keyboards imparted back in the day on countless records. Fast playing won't always work on every keyboard.
Jealous
Exactly 😊😅😂@@kryztuffersozo3722
Skills…
These sounds are just dissapointing. Almost every of them. No mojo at all.
Can't agree with that statement. I'm listening for tone accuracy and I hear it.
@@dyinbreedband A real Rhodes is simply a different sound. This sounds too "reedish" let's say. These clones all having the same mistake btw: Too shiny between low and middle velocity. When you play gently on a real one, that sounds beautifully mellow and fat. And sounds for a looong time. And by that time the sound changes! This is the second mistake: too short decay time. Not easy task to make it though... I professionally restoring Rhodes pianos and have to say that this one still needs lot of work to make it good. And no offense! I also waiting for the perfect stage piano clone.
Also the CP80 is like a toy piano. That also misses the warm mellow frequencies here.
@@gyongyosigabor I agree.. I have a 73’ Fender Rhodes mk1 and I used to have an A200 years ago. Although the timbre changes throughout the years, the Crummar is way too glassy and artificial sounding in the upper register. The overall fullness and warmth is not there. I have to put a bit of effort into eqing my Rhodes to thin it out so it sits better in a mix, but in certain situations I like having it fill out the band. That’s the problem with most keyboards, they try to give you the refined eq’d version of the sound. I’m more impressed with this than the Crumar ua-cam.com/video/fIAkTJGegJY/v-deo.html
Gabor Gyongyosi I hear you, I got a couple of Rhodes myself and I personally restored and customized them. Anyway the Crumar Rhodes is amazing, because you can adjust it almost like a real one. I use a Seven live and its sound is nothing like the one you can hear in this or other videos, because you can really work on it. Mine sounds very warm and it reminds me Herbie's or early Jamiroquai's stuff.