Logic's EVP88 can create Rhodes pianos, analog basses, Hammond organs and all manner of realistic & eclectic sounds. In this MPV Free Stuff, Toby Pitman shares 10 excellent Rhodes presets for Logic!
The EVP88 instrument in Logic can be used to create Rhodes pianos, analog basses, Hammond organs and all manner of realistic and eclectic sounds. In this edition of MPV Free Stuff, Toby Pitman has created 10 Logic Pro Rhodes-inspired channel strip settings exclusively for The MPV Hub. Some of these may well surprise...
The ten presets on offer are:
- 80's Bell Rhodes
- Analog Bass
- Arpeggiate Me (In C)
- Attack Wurly
- Feedback Pad
- It's a Hammond!
- Phasey Room Rhodes
- Soft Vibe Wurly
- Strange Funk
(You may wish to increase the level of each channel strip setting by inserting a Gain plugin at the end of the insert chain and adjust the gain setting accordingly).
To install: Unzip the downloaded file and place the folder in: ~/Library/Application Support/Logic/Channel Strip Settings/Instrument/
Toby Pitman For the past 20 years Toby has worked as a professional guitarist, programmer and producer. Clients include Sir Paul McCartney, George Michael, Shirley Bassey, Yusuf Islam, Giles Martin as well as the London 2012 Olympic Ceremonies.
He has also worked extensively in TV, Advertising and Film. As well as composing himself he has also worked alongside many composers like David Arnold, Clint Mansell and Simon Franglen on many major film releases.
An expert in synthesis and sound design Toby has also lectured for Apple on their Logic Pro music software which he has used since its days on the Atari. He has also worked as an educator for the International Guitar Foundation and the Brighton Institute of Modern Music teaching guitar.
In his spare time (of which there is very little) he moonlights as a motion graphics artist specialising in Cinema 4D and After Effects.
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