Jim Soloway
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I'm starting to have problems with my left hand so I wanted to see if I could learn to play keyboard. Last week I bought a Casio CT-S1. It's a cheap keyboard with decent electric piano sounds. I'm playing exclusively through my computer and headphones. It sounded ok but it occurred to me that if I ran it though S-Gear (which I've used for years ), I'd have access to better reverb plus quality delays. It turned out that the guitar amp modelling also works with the Rhodes sounds. After 10 days of messing with it, I'm pretty much convinced that a guitar modeler is a perfect tool for almost any keyboard, especially if you're running a Rhodes or Wurlitzer sound. Almost any modeler should work, especially if it has a stereo out. It's made the process a lot of fun. This is what it sounds like on day 10.
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