jRhodes soundfont moved

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RYI, the jRhodes soundfont web page has moved. The new URL is

http://learjeff.net/sf/sf.html

I'm still working on getting learjeff.com redirected to the new location (so old links will still work), but not getting much response from my provider. :-/

For those who don't know it, this is a free soundfont sampled from my 1977 Rhodes Mark I Stage Piano, with 5 velocity layers and every 4th white key sampled. Three versions, unlooped 70MB, looped 12MB, and stereo looped 30MB (my favorite).

Regards
Jeff

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Thanks!

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Shhh... don't mention the "R" word, lest the wrath of countless lawyers descend upon you! :wink:
pethu.se/music-releases
Not a part of the loudness war!

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(AAARGHHH!!!) ;)

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These sound really good! Thank you.
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The stereo version sounds great. The added velocity layers add more realism. The volume is robust and is nice and even across the entire keyboard. The other versions are noticibly softer and have even lower volumes in certain high notes. If these two can be fixed, you'd have a killer trio. Thanks for sharing.

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The stereo version has some compression added, thus the extra volume. It's actually a bit too loud; I always have to turn it down when playing with other VSTi's, and it's easy to play over 0dB at standard volume.

Thanks for pointing out that there are some zone problems. If you were more specific it would really help me fix them.

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There was a group of five higher notes beginning with G with lower volume. There was also a group of even more notes in the next higher octave also beginning with G. As I have already deleted the two versions with these problems, I can't be more precise. The stereo version was a little loud and I had to reduce volume to prevent clipping. Hope this helps...

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OK, thanks!

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