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sample of fender rhodes piano for electro 6d

Posted: 28 Aug 2023, 14:33
by LUIZFARAH
is there anyone who knows where we can download a fender rhodes sample for nord eletro 6d?
please tell me. I like anda need this kind of sound

Re: sample of fender rhodes piano for electro 6d

Posted: 28 Aug 2023, 15:20
by Schorsch
Hello and welcome to the forum!

You can get rhodes samples from the Nord piano library, there are a couple of different rhodes samples available: https://www.nordkeyboards.com/sound-lib ... no-library

Select the "Electric Pianos" from the screen and you wioll get a list of electric piano samples on the left side. The names of the rhodes samples all start with "EP"

Re: sample of fender rhodes piano for electro 6d

Posted: 28 Aug 2023, 15:37
by LUIZFARAH
thanks for hte information. I thought there was no rhodes sounds, because it is not named like "rhodes",, . instead of it, as you as say, it is called EP.. I will search for theses samples..

Re: sample of fender rhodes piano for electro 6d

Posted: 28 Aug 2023, 17:20
by Nordlicht
LUIZFARAH wrote:thanks for hte information. I thought there was no rhodes sounds, because it is not named like "rhodes",, . instead of it, as you as say, it is called EP.. I will search for theses samples..
Well, "Rhodes" is (like Hammond, Leslie etc.) a registered trademark/brand. There are strict rules how to use or quote such names by third parties.

Re: sample of fender rhodes piano for electro 6d

Posted: 28 Sep 2023, 22:06
by JeffLearman
Nordlicht wrote:
LUIZFARAH wrote:thanks for hte information. I thought there was no rhodes sounds, because it is not named like "rhodes",, . instead of it, as you as say, it is called EP.. I will search for theses samples..
Well, "Rhodes" is (like Hammond, Leslie etc.) a registered trademark/brand. There are strict rules how to use or quote such names by third parties.
Yes, there are rules, and Nord could follow them and use the terms, but the legal department has chosen to take the easy way out and simply omit them. This is pretty common.