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Old 02-23-2009, 12:28 PM
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Thumbs up Structure FREE Sounds - Set 18 - Electric Pianos

Perhaps one of our sweetest sets to date, 4 of the classic electric pianos, used across virtually every genre from Jazz, Blues, Soul, Rock and Pop, you can't miss this multi-sampled velocity switched collection.
  • DX7 Electric Piano - Used on almost every pop song in the 1980s
  • Rhodes MKII - Ray Charles, Herbie Hancock and many more
  • Tramps Logic Patch - Yes the Supertramp sound, also used on Queen's 'Best Friend'
  • Wurly - Wurlitzer, a classic piano
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