Developer: Rhodes Music
Developer’s website: rhodesmusic.com/rhodes-anthology-plugin/
Format: VSTi, VST3i, AAX
Bit depth: 64bit
Tablet: Cured [R2R]
System requirements: WIN 10+
Size: 2.5 GB
The unique sound of four classic and rare Rhodes models. Imagine yourself in the world of music legends, playing the same famous Rhodes instruments that created the greatest hits of the past – from Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock to Stevie Wonder, The Doors, Ray Charles, Steely Dan, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin and many others.
1965 – Sparkletop 73
The rare felt hammer Sparkletop, produced from 1965 to 1969, is instantly recognizable by its striking silver glitter cap. However, its distinctive earthy, bell-like tone has been the foundation for many groundbreaking recordings, including Miles Davis’ “In a Silent Way” and The Beatles’ “Let it Be.” The Sparkletop’s warm, shimmering sound bridges the gap between the fragility of later Rhodes models and the piercing clarity of other electric pianos of the era. Sparkletops hold a unique place in music history: they played a key role in shaping the classic Rhodes electric piano sound that defined much of the soul, jazz, and rock of the late ’60s and early ’70s.
1976 – Rhodes Mark 1 Stage 73
A true 1970s icon, used extensively by Rhodes legends Herbie Hancock, Patrice Rushen and Stevie Wonder, the Rhodes Stage 73 Mark 1 has appeared on countless classic and hit albums, becoming a firm favorite for studio and live musicians around the world. Whether smooth or bright (or anywhere in between), the Mark 1’s classic and timeless sound remains legendary to this day.
1984 – Rhodes MKV 73
Considered by Harold Rhodes and his team to be the pinnacle of vintage Rhodes pianos, the rare and now sought-after Rhodes MKV featured a wide range of improvements in action, tone and portability that made it a favorite among discerning Rhodes players. Chick Corea was perhaps the most famous MKV player, using his MIDI MKV throughout the 80s and beyond. First and foremost, the MKV’s updated hammer action and optimized damper design improve the piano’s dynamic range and playability, delivering both a smooth, mellow tone and a more powerful “bark” with greater clarity and detail. The Rhodes Anthology collection features samples recorded directly from CPO Dan Goldman’s personal Rhodes MKV piano.
2010 – Rhodes MK7 73
The rare Rhodes MK7 model became the foundation of the MKV piano, housing the Rhodes electromechanical motor in a unique-looking cast fiberglass cabinet and adding several options, including the classic Passive, Active (with preamp), and Active MIDI models. Notably, the MK7 was the first production Rhodes to feature a comprehensive MIDI out implementation, and has a uniquely funky and dynamic character.