Mr Ray 73 Mkii Serial Season
More Mr Ray 73 Mkii Serial Season images. MrRay73 Mark II is a complete digital reproduction of the real instrument, with all the moving parts that. Full Polyphony (73 notes E - E) No note-stealing.
Price: € 50.00 MrRay73 Mark II v. 2.0.3 This plugin is 32 bits only, it's not compatible with Logic X and might show some incompatibility with OSX from 10.9 and newer. This plugin is not compatible with Pro Tools and is not guaranteed to work with 3rd party plugin format adapters. Known issue: may crash Logic 9 or Ableton Live on Mac OSX 64 bits. Please test the free demo version! Kraun Cavo Adattatore Seriale Usban.
Instrument Description MrRay73 Mark II is a digital simulation of the famous american electro-mechanical piano of the seventies, invented during World War II by a music teacher, Harold B. Rhodes (1910 - 2000), and widely used in almost all musical genres ranging from soul/black music to jazz, blues, modern and pop. This instrument has rapidly become a legend, and is still used today, altough samples have replaced the real thing so that very often music producers use huge sample libraries or hardware keyboards / workstations to achieve this kind of sonority, and often the result is a cold and 'dead' sound, with no vitality, no warmth, nothing that even compares to the unpredictability and genuineness of the real thing. Driver Epson Lq 2500 Xplor. In 2007 an enterprising and far-seeing american businessman has started a new Company with the aim to re-manufacture the piano using the same recipe of the old factory, employing the same ingredients and offering the same 'taste' of the vintage instrument. The new 'Mark 7' piano was presented at the NAMM show and it was a big success.
It's on the market again, after about 20 years, with the same name, same 'soul' but largely improved under many important technical aspects. In a similar manner, MrRay73 Mark II is the second version of, after two years from its introduction to the public, but with a huge difference in sound and functionality. While the old MrRay73 was one of the first successfull simulations of such an instrument, capable of offering similar vitality, warmth and richness of the real thing, the new 'Mark II' version brings many new improvements, first of all for what concerns 'THE SOUND'.
As opposite to sample libraries, a real-time reproduction of a certain sound has the ability to interact with the musician, producing different behaviours from time to time. Hardly you will hear exactly the same 'waveform' twice.
MrRay73 Mark II is a complete digital reproduction of the real instrument, with all the moving parts that, together, generate to the sound.