Roland JP8080 Soundfonts

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i am not the seller you pricks , i was just speaking my mind , if you feel you were ripped off why dont you just ask for a refund instead of being such a dick .
get a life man

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Jeremy_NSL wrote:
markdeaton wrote:Oh and by the way, soundfonts SHOULD consist of multiple samples (hopefully at least 1 per step). These only consist of one.
So not multisampled either... Sloppy. And typical of eBay samples 'deals'. He probably sampled the whole thing in an hour or two.

*coughs* its not jp8080, but if you are looking for fat supersaws, and jp8080-esque stuff, might I suggest my own soon-to-be-released Viral Outbreak?

Multisampled, perfectly looped - I'm a perfectionist :D
Thanks man, I'll be watching for this release and probably purchasing it.

I also have my eye on this bad boy: http://www.roland.com/products/en/SH-201/index.html

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Like I said earlier - VSampler will open that soundfont and loop all those samples to an acceptable standard (with possibly a few misses) using a batch command, and probably within 1/2 hour. Check it out, it is the only tool for Soundfonts IMO.

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1-2-Many, is VSampler doing that on other samples as well (I'd guess it will...)? And, even more important, when you export a sampleset, will the looppoints be embedded, at least in the soundfont version?
I'm still looking for something with batch loop point settings...
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Batch loop point settings? Yikes. I would think each sample needs extremely intricate attention for looping?

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markdeaton wrote:Batch loop point settings? Yikes. I would think each sample needs extremely intricate attention for looping?
It all depends on the sort of material you're dealing with.
Sometimes, when being lazy, or when dealing with "synth-ish" material that wouldn't justify the effort anyways, I just remember my start and end points and apply a 100% x-fade to the samples in WaveLabs loop x-fade editor.
Yeah, defenitely not the purists approach at all, but it's been working quite well on a lot of patches I made. And I've not been running into phasing issues yet either. Of course, you won't do that to a naturally sounding violin.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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