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arnevr

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Lounge Lizard by Native Instruments (I think...) is pretty much the standard for Rhodes emulation. It uses physical synthesis, so some people think it responds a lot better than something sample-based. I haven't used it, but I've used a free clone of it and I really like the concept.

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I figure if I wanna spend a bunch of money on vintage sounds, I'll just buy the real thing for like 10 times as much. Better investment, I'd say. Unless you're talking about Hammond B3 sounds. Those are ridiculously expensive... I've got a Hammond, though. It's nice.

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^That too. Heck, I've seen real Rhodes Pianos in passable condition go for $500 or so on eBay so you don't even have to spend "10 times as much." It might take a little more effort with maintainance and you'll probably want a Fender tube amp to get the most out of it, but if you're serious it's a great investment.

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