REQ: J Chris Griffin S73 Electric Piano Reason RE

INFO:
S73 Electric Piano - Sampled Suitcase Piano
- DI, Amp, and Room Signals - Simultaneously!
- Multiple Note, Mechanical, Lift and Pedal Layers
- Vintage And Modern Effects Processors Included
Introduction
“Many years ago, 2003 to be exact, Reason Studios (then Propellerheads) asked me to put together a ReFill of vintage keyboards for Reason 2.5. I sampled a Rhodes Stage, a Wurlitzer Stage, an Hohner Pianet, an Original Hammond Model A (with Leslie 122) and some other classic keyboards. My friend Kristoffer Wallman donated a “Tube Amp” Rhodes and a Clavinet to the other 10 or so instuments, birthing the Electromechanical ReFill. It was well received - maybe because it was free - and it’s now part of the Reason Factory Soundset (you have these!). My love affair with electromechanical pianos and organs has never stopped.
The next year (2004) I booked Avatar Studios (the Power Station) in my hometown of New York to produce a “holy grail” electric piano instrument. We recorded 3 instruments over several days with the best equipment - Neve Consoles, original Pultec EQs, Neumann microphones, Avalon processing, Apogee converters - the works. I also wanted the very instrument that was on the records that influenced my love for this sound in the first place. The circa-1978 Rhodes Suitcase we recorded is the one on so many recordings through the 1980s and 1990s.
However, when the samples were finished, no computer on earth could handle the playback. Alas, I released pared-down versions made for computers of the time and put the full recordings on the shelf until technology was ready.”
“If I released only the Direct-Signal version, like many developers do, it would’ve been fine. I could’ve emulated the amp sound and used convolution reverb to emulate the studio room, but that’s already been done (quite well) by others. These had to wait.”
Tired Of Waiting…
“In 2022 I went back to these electric piano recordings and reworked them again. The S73 Electric Piano is the result. It’s the most realistic electric piano of this type I’ve ever played.
Most electric piano emulations focus on one thing - the “bark” for example - and forget about tines or warmth. I understand why this is, but still hate the way these instruments sound, even if they are best-sellers. I set out to solve this problem and develop a versatile, playable, affordable, authentic instrument that sounded like the ones on records I admire.
It’s For Me… And You
As with all of my Rack Extension offerings, I made this for myself first, though I know you will want it too. Try it! Play it! It will play and feel like the electric piano you always hoped others would be, especially if you’re a good player. I spent a fair amount of time voicing this instrument for feel and speed; I hope you enjoy the results.”
Product description
S73 is a Suitcase Electric Piano instrument that plays and sounds like you hope it does. Try it out!
3 Signals
It features simultaneous Direct, Suitcase Amplifier and Avatar NYC A-Room signal paths. A 1970s pre-AMS Neve 8088 console, 1960s Pultec equalizers, 1970s Neumann U87s, and Coles microphones were used to capture sounds that are indistinguishable from the original instrument. Because it was captured this way, numerous sounds, covering several decades and Mark models, are available. Over 50 unique presets reflect this versatility.
Multiple Velocity Layers
Double-digit velocity levels on each signal path, combined with multi-layer lift, mechanical, and pedal-noise samples allow realism and playability. Over 1,100 24-bit samples make this the ultimate Rack Extension.
Noiseless - Even With Insanity
Extreme attention to detail renders noise and hiss nonexistent - allowing +20 and +30dB treble boosts. Sharp bell tines will never be noisy again!
Authentic Vibrato
Vibrato is authentic for a Suitcase model - stereo alternation with variable speed and intensity.
Accurate Global Tone Controls
Global tone controls are authentic with added adjustable frequency selection.
Vintage And Modern Effects
S73 includes a full complement of effects, reminiscent of a well-equipped studio that understands electric piano.
Effects include:
- Bus Compression
- Individual Fully-Parametric Equalizers for each of the 3 signal paths
- Convolution Reverb sampled from Chris’ personal outboard equipment
- Vintage stereo and mono Delay
- Lush 4-Voice Chorus
- Vintage Flanger
- Multi-Pole Phaser
- Granular Effects with built-in convolution reverb and delay
- Modern Crunch distortion
- Rotary Speaker
Other Features
- CV implementation
- CPU load adjustment
- Individual-Path effect sends.
