I own an SV-1. While the acoustic piano sounds are disappointing (not bad but something like the nord stage 3 sounds significantly better), the electric piano sounds are absolutely fantastic. Don’t think of it as an emulation of the Rhodes - think of it as an upgrade. The korg has a much better ability to cut through a mix compared to the Rhodes - something that is very important for playing live. Combine that with all the ability to tweak sounds both on the keyboard and using the editor software along with all the modern connectivity and the choice is clear. Nothing is going to sound exactly like an authentic Rhodes unless it is an authentic Rhodes and believe me when I say I’d love to have a Rhodes. But there is absolutely no way I’m paying over $1K more to own one over an SV-1. Anyone who tells you that you need to do that is just blinded by nostalgia and retirement spending money. The Rhodes is completely impractical to own compared to the SV-1 if you plan on playing live at all. Again, this is really not a compromise of quality. Sure, the SV-1 is supposed to have a vintage look and have vintage-y presets - but I really don’t think of it as an emulation but instead an entirely new instrument. A new standard. Not a copy. A step forward. Don’t let people steer your thinking. If the Fender Rhodes was the same price as the Korg then MAYBE there would be competition there. But that is only a MAYBE. I can’t help but notice how lost and muddy the Rhodes sounds in a mix unless artificially tampered with post-production so forget about any sort of reliability with its ability to cut through a mix in a live setting. I’m a pianist at heart - I know just as well as anyone that playing a legitimate acoustic grand piano is different than a acoustic grand sound on even the highest quality keyboards. But does that mean I’m going to try to get an acoustic grand into a venue that doesn’t already have one or refuse to play because they don’t have one? No. That’s the mindset that a lot of people are trying to instill in you and it is toxic. Don’t think of these things as compromises. Take what you have or what you can afford and master it - learn its ins and outs. Make it your own. It will no longer be a compromise - instead it will be YOUR sound. Not anyone else’s.
Totally agree. Let’s be honest: the SV1 is ONLY for the rhodes, the pianos sound way too cheesy, too plastic. But hey, at the end of the day this is a 2009 keyboard. If you want good APs you definitely want to look for the Nords or the Yamahas
It seems that the Rhodes handles chords and mid range playing with more "warmth" and "emotion"...they both sound pretty close to each other when individual notes are being played, but when chords are played you hear a distinct difference in tonal character...primarily in how the overtones are expressed. Nice video 👌🏾👊🏾
Astonishing likeness at first - but then you see: A Rhodes is a Rhodes is a Rhodes. And it's good to see that not everything can be copied. Thanks for the upload!
I own SV-1 88 and I'd say it sounds almost nearly identical to the original. Not completely the same, but every single Rhodes has different sound anyway.
So what exactly is inside of the SV-1? Did the find out how to get all of that electric piano stuff inside of that body or is it an analog synth engine?
Both sound really good, and both come with tradeoffs. Choose the Fender Rhodes for pure tone and authenticity, the SV1 for easier transport and fewer maintenance issues.
After years of hearing this beautiful, elegant and calming sound.. It's Rhodes. Makes me wanna sip some fragrant coffee on a chilly afternoon sitting at a cafe looking outside while people pass by.
Not only does the Korg sound better than "good enough" but add in the extra (modern) versatility and there is no doubt which I would prefer for is best for gigging.
The sounds are pretty damn close, but its the keyboard feel that makes the Rhodes imho, although theres a certain presence about the Rhodes I can't quite put my finger on. Maybe psychological, I dunno.
Scrolling through the comments, I started waiting for you to switch off the sv-1, mostly focusing on reading. You switched four times, and I didn't notice. You could record right off the sv-1 and tell people it was the real thing, and no one would doubt it. You could record the real thing, telling people it's the sv-1, and they'll tell you to get a real Rhodes. They're effectively the same, don't you think? though the real deal has much more dynamic contrast, I must say.
If you do not compare them side by side you can not guess if it is the rhodes or the sv-1 in my opinion... and if you hear it just as a part in a band your chances are even lower.
Fully agree, and it proves the fact that once I took my korg sv1 that mainly i use it home and not on stage and nobody realized it was the korg, we made a recording and I asked people which of the 2 recording of the same song was payed with the real fender, no one was able to guess it correctly. So side by side yes but what is telling exactly that a Fender Rhodes is better ?
@@davideviolante73 While that may be true, I absolutely guarantee you if I sat you down blindfolded in front of the two, and had you play them back to back, you'd undoubtedly be able to tell me which is which. I know I would be able to. The SV-1 definitely SOUNDS very good. However the dynamics and touch response of the action is where the Rhodes will beat it every single time. I guarantee you if Jimi Hendrix played a $100 First Act guitar from Wal-Mart that he would have whaled on it, and it would have sounded great and he would have still sounded just like Jimi Hendrix. Does that mean that a First Act is equal to, or "just as good as" a USA made Fender Stratocaster? Of course not. That isn't to say that the SV-1 is a bad instrument, or that it's unusable. However it lacks in a way that ALL digital instruments are lacking. No matter how good samples or digital algorithms become, they can't replicate the organic feel of a real instrument with real mechanics. Will say though, this is probably the best sounding Rhodes emulation I've ever heard.
@@UMAMIMAMU I owed an SV-1 I do know how it sounds and I agree is still a great instruments and very very close to the real thing yes, I agree on that :-)
Most of you couldn't tell the difference blindfolded. Throw the korg through a cooking tube amp and you have something really great. It probably comes down to the feel of the instrument, the tines vibrating. Stuff like that can't be captured with a digital device. Just throw it into a good tube amp and have fun!
Rhodes is set up way louder than Korg in this comparison, so of course it is going to be viewed as be much better. I'd like to see the demo where you spend a bit more time to make sure the loudness is the same, and set up Korg for a more similar tone (slightly more saturation here).
Useful video to compare the Real 73 and his clone !! Why not to make a amazing test with SV1 , last Nord Stage5 and NX700 Roland using the C2 //C3//C5 to note the sounding differences and tunes on every keyboard ?
I've got both, definitely about the sound of the Rhodes , especially when you beat some notes more heavily, you can hear that "coarse" sound that I love so much, and that nobody can emulate. It's unique.
It actually sounds pretty good, but if you play on a SV1 you have a very bad feeling.... The Fender Rhodes has a better keyboard and you can express yourself with the instrument, and you can't have these feelings with the Korg....
i like the korg better. the problem i had with my fender rhodes besides the 150 lbs factor was after driving from gig to gig the piano sounded different the harp would shift so slightly in transit and it would sound worse and worse. the korg does a good job emulating the rhodes and it has some hidden settings to change the voicing of the pickups and the mechanical noise wich is a nice touch and sv1 maybe weighs about 60 lbs with the case..
According to this video, the sv1 sounds like a pretty decent substitute, compared to other keyboards. I never tried one on person, though. No opinion can be expressed until you feel the keyboard response under your fingers: that really means a lot...
That groK is awesome, on its own, without comparing it to any other keyboard, it does have a sound. It certainly has a place on the road if you have multiple 'boards to move. Then there's the Rhodes, do you REALLY think there is a comparison? One certainly does not need a refined ear to tell. F/R, hands down.
Presently have a Yamaha PF85 which has brilliant acoustic piano I have owned for years. Owned an immaculate Rhodes stage 73 a few yrs ago, but had to let go because of space issues. I have been looking for a keyboard that offers both plus a whole lot more. Hoping to pick up an SV1 very soon. 😄
especially when you play harsh on the rhodes it becomes this beautiful tone rich sound, but the low end is also awesome. The synth doesn't have that, it becomes a bit harsh and sharp. I think making a good rhodes sound is very hard and really only spectatronics has achieved that level of perfection.
Could you tell me what the name of the song started at 2:02? I can't sleep because the song is so fantastic. When I'm listening to the melody, it feels like heaven.
Woah when you hear the SV-1 alone, it sounds really good. But directly compared to a Rhodes, it's not the same thing! There are future progress to be made. I someone can point me to a better Rhodes emulation, I'd be glad to read. Is Neo-soul keys a good contender?
Plus, the action is much stiffer on the SV-1- it's more like a piano... does not feel like a Rhodes, or organ, or Prophet-5, but it sounds fairly close to some electric pianos.
I've owned both instruments and use an SV and a Hammond Sk-1 now. Sounds can be tweeked to your taste and genre. Repaired my Rhodes ( replacing hammers and a couple of tines) about twice a year for 8+ years. Never any repairs on the SV in 9 years. Always in tune. Weighs less. High quality. Great pianos for the money. Good for LH organ comp. Decent clavs. Decent strings. Wish they had put handles on it. At 35 lbs. it's a slippery mf to pick up! Wah! lol
Had the 88 SV-1. The EPs were good, but not the APs. The Rhodes sounds ought to be good enough for anybody, although the tremolo is before the single tube & switches to mono with the tube on. If you would rather lift the real thing, it’s up to you.
Ok, but can we appreciate how good the sv1 sounds? For a digital keyboard thats now pretty old it holds up so well against the real thing. It has the best Rhodes sound out there by far (Nord not even holding a candle up to it although its much more flexible and the other sounds are better on that). Good job KORG even tho the real deal is the real deal... :D
The Korg definitely is fuller and sounds better in a way. But the Rhodes has so much more character, a restrained fragility with a more dynamic envelope with a gentler attack.
I can see in the future a revival of the genuine Fender Rhodes in the same way we hear Mozart played on reproductions of the authentic instruments of the times. Fender Rhodes wins.
I was trying sv-1 in the shop yesterday and what I've noticed - and it's also apparent in this video - sv-1 simulates, what I guess is key press noise. It's quite audible. But as I hear in this video, the real thing doesn't produce this noise as much. I guess this is due to Rhode's keyboard mechanism itself and it's not registered when recording via line output. Anybody knows if there's option to reduce this noise in sv-1?
Rhodes rule.. It's rounder and woodier,. But korg keyboards are great.. Better than many Yamaha keyboards and much friendlier. Studio session won't make much difference to me between korg or Rhodes.. Respect to both.
Opino que ambos pianos suenan muy bonitos. A lo mejor una versión mas modera de Korg suena mejor, pero hay que recordar que hay versiones modernas de Fender Rhodes que son mas potentes y casi ambos estan al mismo nivel.
The real Rhodes has that distinct clanking hammer feel on the tines that you cannot get from a digital keyboard. But over a band, or a mix, people cannot tell.
at 1st, i couldn't believe the korg sounded so good. which 1 is better? but as the video went on, i realized the rhodes sounded more bell like, that distinct rhodes bell like tone.
The difference between these two is the same as the difference between two real rhodes. Rhodes are very different from each other. The only thing that gives the korg away is that its “too perfect”. It sounds astonishingly like the real thing. (I own a 1979 mark I)
I like the sounds of the SV-1, I just don't like the packaging. It has a nice Rhodes sound. Perhaps a more conventional packaging would be nice....something like the new Nord Grand. Controls on a front pan panel with a flat top/
amazingly, one can STILL hear the better sound of original rhodes via bits, via youtube, on cheep amp, on cheep spkrs, so one shudders to think, how MUCH BETTER it will be in real life....sigh
I personally prefer the SV1. It has that 60's sound I would say. The real rhodes has something too bright and ''bell like''. The SV1 is more ''tamed'' I would say.
Used to own the SV, until I heard a serious lack of decay in the upper two octaves, not to mention very thin sounding. Roland RD300 was much truer from lowest to highest in terms of natural decay and fullness.
On the Rhodes, when different metal tines are striken, in addition to the fundamentals and the harmonics of each fundamental, there are extra harmonics produced because of all the resonance happening at the same time, while on the Korg, there is no such phenomenon. That's why the Rhodes sounds richer.
It does, actually, to some degree- especially if you have the sustain pedal down. I have an SV-1, and the biggest difference is the feel. I used to play totally different on Rhodes and Wurlitzers. It's fun to get an approximation of the sounds though.
The Korg sounds nice but not as good as the Rhodes. The Korg sounds a little dull and less dimensional compared to the genuine article. You can hear the tines resonate in the Rhodes. But for a gig I would choose the Korg unless I wanted the coolness factor.
I own an SV-1. While the acoustic piano sounds are disappointing (not bad but something like the nord stage 3 sounds significantly better), the electric piano sounds are absolutely fantastic. Don’t think of it as an emulation of the Rhodes - think of it as an upgrade. The korg has a much better ability to cut through a mix compared to the Rhodes - something that is very important for playing live. Combine that with all the ability to tweak sounds both on the keyboard and using the editor software along with all the modern connectivity and the choice is clear. Nothing is going to sound exactly like an authentic Rhodes unless it is an authentic Rhodes and believe me when I say I’d love to have a Rhodes. But there is absolutely no way I’m paying over $1K more to own one over an SV-1. Anyone who tells you that you need to do that is just blinded by nostalgia and retirement spending money. The Rhodes is completely impractical to own compared to the SV-1 if you plan on playing live at all. Again, this is really not a compromise of quality. Sure, the SV-1 is supposed to have a vintage look and have vintage-y presets - but I really don’t think of it as an emulation but instead an entirely new instrument. A new standard. Not a copy. A step forward. Don’t let people steer your thinking. If the Fender Rhodes was the same price as the Korg then MAYBE there would be competition there. But that is only a MAYBE. I can’t help but notice how lost and muddy the Rhodes sounds in a mix unless artificially tampered with post-production so forget about any sort of reliability with its ability to cut through a mix in a live setting. I’m a pianist at heart - I know just as well as anyone that playing a legitimate acoustic grand piano is different than a acoustic grand sound on even the highest quality keyboards. But does that mean I’m going to try to get an acoustic grand into a venue that doesn’t already have one or refuse to play because they don’t have one? No. That’s the mindset that a lot of people are trying to instill in you and it is toxic. Don’t think of these things as compromises. Take what you have or what you can afford and master it - learn its ins and outs. Make it your own. It will no longer be a compromise - instead it will be YOUR sound. Not anyone else’s.
This is excellently said, and with the new SV-2 out, improved sounds and effects, I think it's an easy choice for me!
a rhodes at home and a sv1/2 for live. anyway, i use an older nord electro - very leightweight which is good
Totally agree. Let’s be honest: the SV1 is ONLY for the rhodes, the pianos sound way too cheesy, too plastic.
But hey, at the end of the day this is a 2009 keyboard. If you want good APs you definitely want to look for the Nords or the Yamahas
It seems that the Rhodes handles chords and mid range playing with more "warmth" and "emotion"...they both sound pretty close to each other when individual notes are being played, but when chords are played you hear a distinct difference in tonal character...primarily in how the overtones are expressed. Nice video 👌🏾👊🏾
Astonishing likeness at first - but then you see: A Rhodes is a Rhodes is a Rhodes. And it's good to see that not everything can be copied. Thanks for the upload!
Why is that good? Cause you own a rhodes?
I own SV-1 88 and I'd say it sounds almost nearly identical to the original.
Not completely the same, but every single Rhodes has different sound anyway.
Do you remember how much the SV-1 was when it just came out?
The Fender Rhodes definitely sounds more authentic, but I imagine the Korg is much more road-worthy and easier on the back.
James Foster well... It kind is authentic ;) not only the sound, look how you can slap the rhodes.... Beautiful
Of course the Rhodes sounds authentic because it is an authentic Fender Rhodes. *facepalm*
The Korg still does a damn good job.
Rhode-worthy
I think it's the metallic resonance of the Fender rhodes that makes a difference
they both sound damn good, let's be honest.
how can it sound fake when its the real one?
woosh
So what exactly is inside of the SV-1? Did the find out how to get all of that electric piano stuff inside of that body or is it an analog synth engine?
@JIM JONES I completely disagree
JIM JONES you trolled all these guys, i laughed my ass off.
The SV's are very underrated.
Both sound really good, and both come with tradeoffs. Choose the Fender Rhodes for pure tone and authenticity, the SV1 for easier transport and fewer maintenance issues.
After years of hearing this beautiful, elegant and calming sound.. It's Rhodes.
Makes me wanna sip some fragrant coffee on a chilly afternoon sitting at a cafe looking outside while people pass by.
Great comparison. Think it would be nearly impossible to own a original fender rhodes these days but the Korg sv1 sounds good enough.
Not only does the Korg sound better than "good enough" but add in the extra (modern) versatility and there is no doubt which I would prefer for is best for gigging.
messing with the eq of the sv 1 could make it sound even closer to the real thing imho. great demo
I have always loved the SV1. I've had a suitcase 88 and it's the closest recreation, but I say SV1 for the road, Fender Rhodes for the studio.
Traded my SV-1 for a 1973 Rhodes Stage... Best trade ever.
Meh, i guess if you're not playing live. SV-1 is way more convenient for gigging.
wooooooooosshhh
The sounds are pretty damn close, but its the keyboard feel that makes the Rhodes imho, although theres a certain presence about the Rhodes I can't quite put my finger on. Maybe psychological, I dunno.
I’m doing the opposite.. I hope I’m not making a mistake but the Rhodes is way too inconvenient to gig.
@@spencer1a2b3c I'm considering trading my Rhodes 73 Mark 1 for an SV1 so I have to ask... do you regret making that trade?
the Rhodes seems a bit warmer than the Korg... but, very slightly. I really love the Korg's attitude!!!
The sv1 is missing the tine release noise and the tines also aren't loud enough .
emilshere you can change that, quite easily.
Scrolling through the comments, I started waiting for you to switch off the sv-1, mostly focusing on reading. You switched four times, and I didn't notice. You could record right off the sv-1 and tell people it was the real thing, and no one would doubt it. You could record the real thing, telling people it's the sv-1, and they'll tell you to get a real Rhodes. They're effectively the same, don't you think?
though the real deal has much more dynamic contrast, I must say.
If you do not compare them side by side you can not guess if it is the rhodes or the sv-1 in my opinion... and if you hear it just as a part in a band your chances are even lower.
Fully agree, and it proves the fact that once I took my korg sv1 that mainly i use it home and not on stage and nobody realized it was the korg, we made a recording and I asked people which of the 2 recording of the same song was payed with the real fender, no one was able to guess it correctly. So side by side yes but what is telling exactly that a Fender Rhodes is better ?
@@davideviolante73 While that may be true, I absolutely guarantee you if I sat you down blindfolded in front of the two, and had you play them back to back, you'd undoubtedly be able to tell me which is which. I know I would be able to. The SV-1 definitely SOUNDS very good. However the dynamics and touch response of the action is where the Rhodes will beat it every single time. I guarantee you if Jimi Hendrix played a $100 First Act guitar from Wal-Mart that he would have whaled on it, and it would have sounded great and he would have still sounded just like Jimi Hendrix. Does that mean that a First Act is equal to, or "just as good as" a USA made Fender Stratocaster? Of course not. That isn't to say that the SV-1 is a bad instrument, or that it's unusable. However it lacks in a way that ALL digital instruments are lacking. No matter how good samples or digital algorithms become, they can't replicate the organic feel of a real instrument with real mechanics. Will say though, this is probably the best sounding Rhodes emulation I've ever heard.
@@UMAMIMAMU I owed an SV-1 I do know how it sounds and I agree is still a great instruments and very very close to the real thing yes, I agree on that :-)
u are talking about ur mom back?
Never as the original, but it´s a nice sound copy.
Most of you couldn't tell the difference blindfolded. Throw the korg through a cooking tube amp and you have something really great. It probably comes down to the feel of the instrument, the tines vibrating. Stuff like that can't be captured with a digital device. Just throw it into a good tube amp and have fun!
Rhodes is set up way louder than Korg in this comparison, so of course it is going to be viewed as be much better. I'd like to see the demo where you spend a bit more time to make sure the loudness is the same, and set up Korg for a more similar tone (slightly more saturation here).
Useful video to compare the Real 73 and his clone !!
Why not to make a amazing test with SV1 , last Nord Stage5 and NX700 Roland
using the C2 //C3//C5 to note the sounding differences and tunes on every keyboard ?
I've got both, definitely about the sound of the Rhodes , especially when you beat some notes more heavily, you can hear that "coarse" sound that I love so much, and that nobody can emulate. It's unique.
The Korg always sounds a bit colder than the Rhodes. A bit crystal like. It is too expensive not to be perfect.
The SV would be better live simply because it's smaller. If I was to do anything else though, I'd go Rhodes.
It actually sounds pretty good, but if you play on a SV1 you have a very bad feeling.... The Fender Rhodes has a better keyboard and you can express yourself with the instrument, and you can't have these feelings with the Korg....
Both put a smile on my face
It's close enough for me!
The SV-1 lacks the harmonic fatness (especially in the low end) that a Rhodes has
i like the korg better. the problem i had with my fender rhodes besides the 150 lbs factor was after driving from gig to gig the piano sounded different the harp would shift so slightly in transit and it would sound worse and worse. the korg does a good job emulating the rhodes and it has some hidden settings to change the voicing of the pickups and the mechanical noise wich is a nice touch and sv1 maybe weighs about 60 lbs with the case..
I think he plays with slightly more soul on the real thing, - I don’t blame him
According to this video, the sv1 sounds like a pretty decent substitute, compared to other keyboards. I never tried one on person, though. No opinion can be expressed until you feel the keyboard response under your fingers: that really means a lot...
That groK is awesome, on its own, without comparing it to any other keyboard, it does have a sound. It certainly has a place on the road if you have multiple 'boards to move. Then there's the Rhodes, do you REALLY think there is a comparison? One certainly does not need a refined ear to tell. F/R, hands down.
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Rhodes still sounds the best
what you didnt know is that he switched the channels - when you see him play the rhodes you hear the Korg ....
destow I didn't see that happen at all. And How would that work unless the Rhodes has Midi? Which it doesn't
Rhodes is a real story. Nothing that compares.
JIM JONES Trolling pretty fuckin hard aren’t ya, dumb ass? At least get creative and use different accounts. Sad
Totally
Presently have a Yamaha PF85 which has brilliant acoustic piano I have owned for years. Owned an immaculate Rhodes stage 73 a few yrs ago, but had to let go because of space issues. I have been looking for a keyboard that offers both plus a whole lot more. Hoping to pick up an SV1 very soon. 😄
Beautiful warm sounds all round
Fender Rhodes is Fender Rhodes... Alpha&Omega
especially when you play harsh on the rhodes it becomes this beautiful tone rich sound, but the low end is also awesome. The synth doesn't have that, it becomes a bit harsh and sharp. I think making a good rhodes sound is very hard and really only spectatronics has achieved that level of perfection.
Could you tell me what the name of the song started at 2:02? I can't sleep because the song is so fantastic. When I'm listening to the melody, it feels like heaven.
Sounds like 'Lovin' You' .....Minnie Riperton?.............not sure though.
GBPaddling
Thank you very much for your kindness.
I'm sorry to see your comments so late.
Woah when you hear the SV-1 alone, it sounds really good. But directly compared to a Rhodes, it's not the same thing! There are future progress to be made.
I someone can point me to a better Rhodes emulation, I'd be glad to read. Is Neo-soul keys a good contender?
I use scarbees vintage keys, sounds stellar in my opinion, closest any plugin has come to the real thing
Neo soul keys is fantastic. Just bought version 2.
The Korg is just missing that unique attack the Rhodes delivers. Maybe it's something that isn't easy to digitally model?
I think the Korg uses samples. I tried looking for anything suggesting that modeling is used, but I had no luck.
Plus, the action is much stiffer on the SV-1- it's more like a piano... does not feel like a Rhodes, or organ, or Prophet-5, but it sounds fairly close to some electric pianos.
Man there is nothing that sounds like that old fender Rhodes
I've owned both instruments and use an SV and a Hammond Sk-1 now. Sounds can be tweeked to your taste and genre. Repaired my Rhodes ( replacing hammers and a couple of tines) about twice a year for 8+ years.
Never any repairs on the SV
in 9 years. Always in tune.
Weighs less. High quality. Great pianos for the money.
Good for LH organ comp. Decent clavs. Decent strings.
Wish they had put handles on it.
At 35 lbs. it's a slippery mf to pick up! Wah! lol
That board is great man! Killer demo dude.
Actually I don't know, wich sounds better..
The Fender Rhodes is inimitable , more tine ❤️
Had the 88 SV-1. The EPs were good, but not the APs. The Rhodes sounds ought to be good enough for anybody, although the tremolo is before the single tube & switches to mono with the tube on. If you would rather lift the real thing, it’s up to you.
Ok, but can we appreciate how good the sv1 sounds? For a digital keyboard thats now pretty old it holds up so well against the real thing. It has the best Rhodes sound out there by far (Nord not even holding a candle up to it although its much more flexible and the other sounds are better on that). Good job KORG even tho the real deal is the real deal... :D
Close, but no cigar. Kong is just too clean.
The Korg definitely is fuller and sounds better in a way. But the Rhodes has so much more character, a restrained fragility with a more dynamic envelope with a gentler attack.
Injustice... Fender is Authentic, but SV1 are vey very good and I like it!!
Prefer the Rhodes, because it is more authentic. But the Korg sounds also great.
I can see in the future a revival of the genuine Fender Rhodes in the same way we hear Mozart played on reproductions of the authentic instruments of the times. Fender Rhodes wins.
I was trying sv-1 in the shop yesterday and what I've noticed - and it's also apparent in this video - sv-1 simulates, what I guess is key press noise. It's quite audible. But as I hear in this video, the real thing doesn't produce this noise as much. I guess this is due to Rhode's keyboard mechanism itself and it's not registered when recording via line output. Anybody knows if there's option to reduce this noise in sv-1?
Rhodes rule..
It's rounder and woodier,.
But korg keyboards are great.. Better than many Yamaha keyboards and much friendlier.
Studio session won't make much difference to me between korg or Rhodes..
Respect to both.
Is it the imperfections that make it special? A bit like jazz or blues. Needs a bit of something other than perfect pitch and tone.
your KORG doesn't hold a candle to the rhodes piano.the fhodes sounds alive and the vintage vibes have a ring to it and long ring that is
It does well at the softer stuff but loses something when you dig in. It’s a close copy though.
Opino que ambos pianos suenan muy bonitos. A lo mejor una versión mas modera de Korg suena mejor, pero hay que recordar que hay versiones modernas de Fender Rhodes que son mas potentes y casi ambos estan al mismo nivel.
It lacks some of tha vibrant wonky juiciness but I'll still buy it
The real Rhodes has that distinct clanking hammer feel on the tines that you cannot get from a digital keyboard. But over a band, or a mix, people cannot tell.
Did a blind test! Was there a difference yes.. was the difference worth the price? No
at 1st, i couldn't believe the korg sounded so good. which 1 is better? but as the video went on, i realized the rhodes sounded more bell like, that distinct rhodes bell like tone.
the only difference I'm hearing is the mechanical noises weren't modeled. we have keyscape for that now
Great demo!
Thanks!
The difference between these two is the same as the difference between two real rhodes. Rhodes are very different from each other. The only thing that gives the korg away is that its “too perfect”. It sounds astonishingly like the real thing. (I own a 1979 mark I)
I like the sounds of the SV-1, I just don't like the packaging. It has a nice Rhodes sound. Perhaps a more conventional packaging would be nice....something like the new Nord Grand. Controls on a front pan panel with a flat top/
amazingly, one can STILL hear the better sound of original rhodes via bits, via youtube, on cheep amp, on cheep spkrs, so one shudders to think, how MUCH BETTER it will be in real life....sigh
well done ....same sound man !!!
the fender rhodes cannot be perfectly replicated, clearly its mechanical genius, but wow the Korg is nice here
those who pitch about Korg, I challenge them with a blind test..
Every rhodes will sound different due to the height difference from the tine to the pickup that you can adjust.
Nothing ever sounded like the rhodes. It sounds WAY better, specially in the low notes : it's shiny and round while the Korg sounds a bit growly.
Rhodes. No contest.
Come on folks, the SV-1 is nice and all--but listen to that Rhodes---so sweet!
The Korg made me think, "Dang, that sounds great. Incredible emulation." But only the Rhodes made me cry.
the SV-1 is a little more clearer and handles chords much better than rhodes
I personally prefer the SV1. It has that 60's sound I would say. The real rhodes has something too bright and ''bell like''. The SV1 is more ''tamed'' I would say.
Used to own the SV, until I heard a serious lack of decay in the upper two octaves, not to mention very thin sounding. Roland RD300 was much truer from lowest to highest in terms of natural decay and fullness.
SV1 sounds very nice except clicking noise
For the love of God get the Rhodes serviced.
The SV1 needs a good tune up as well.
Chords at 1:45 are crazy
nice comparison
nice work bro
the Korg has this noise/distortion/dirt subtle, but there doesn't have the clarity of the rhodes
On the Rhodes, when different metal tines are striken, in addition to the fundamentals and the harmonics of each fundamental, there are extra harmonics produced because of all the resonance happening at the same time, while on the Korg, there is no such phenomenon.
That's why the Rhodes sounds richer.
It does, actually, to some degree- especially if you have the sustain pedal down. I have an SV-1, and the biggest difference is the feel. I used to play totally different on Rhodes and Wurlitzers. It's fun to get an approximation of the sounds though.
I am surprised that the Rhodes has a rounder sound. A little bit of an attack thing or decay or something.
thank you! very helpful
The road sounds better but the corgi Ain't Bad
The Rhodes just takes you to a different world whilst the Korg SV1 takes you nowhere.
The fender sounds way better I’m afraid
Nothing beats a Rhodes
Electronic is not mechanic of course ! Different but both are good.
Ain’t mad at the Korg but give that Rhodes any day!!
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To me the SV-1 sounds way more digital and i didnt felt the bass...the rhodes is thicker, round, sweet... both are good though, in its way.
Damn it, I still think that the rhodes sounds best haha. But sv1 is not bad at all :)
the 1973 Rhodes Stage got a little more feeling
The Korg sounds nice but not as good as the Rhodes. The Korg sounds a little dull and less dimensional compared to the genuine article. You can hear the tines resonate in the Rhodes.
But for a gig I would choose the Korg unless I wanted the coolness factor.