Stereo Rhodes Elec piano
Moderators: MattKingUSA, khz
Stereo Rhodes Elec piano
http://www.bandshed.net/sounds/sfz/stereo_rhodes.zip
Author of BackupBand at https://sourceforge.net/projects/backupband/files/
My fans show their support by mentioning my name in their signature.
- bluebell
- Established Member
- Posts: 1927
- Joined: Sat Sep 15, 2012 11:44 am
- Location: Saarland, Germany
- Has thanked: 113 times
- Been thanked: 122 times
Re: Stereo Rhodes Elec piano
Linux – MOTU UltraLite AVB – Qtractor – http://suedwestlicht.saar.de/
Re: Stereo Rhodes Elec piano
Um, those are samples from a genuine Mark V Fender rhodes. Having played one for several years, I can attest that the instrument really does have a rather mellow "bell-like" quality to it, which is why jazz musicians favored it over the more harshly percussive Wurlitzer and RMI (both of which I've also played. I favored the Wurly. The rhodes was too mellow for me, and rmi was more like a guitar than piano sound).bluebell wrote:sounds good - although not like a real Rhodes. More like a synthesized and soft clone.
Younger musicians are much more familiar with the "DX-7 Rhodes" emulation, which is a lot more percussive than the real thing. But this sfz is what the real instrument sounds like.
Author of BackupBand at https://sourceforge.net/projects/backupband/files/
My fans show their support by mentioning my name in their signature.
- bluebell
- Established Member
- Posts: 1927
- Joined: Sat Sep 15, 2012 11:44 am
- Location: Saarland, Germany
- Has thanked: 113 times
- Been thanked: 122 times
Re: Stereo Rhodes Elec piano
Linux – MOTU UltraLite AVB – Qtractor – http://suedwestlicht.saar.de/
Re: Stereo Rhodes Elec piano
Good catch. Fixed.noedig wrote:check the G#4
Author of BackupBand at https://sourceforge.net/projects/backupband/files/
My fans show their support by mentioning my name in their signature.
-
- Established Member
- Posts: 188
- Joined: Fri Jul 31, 2015 11:28 pm
- Has thanked: 14 times
- Been thanked: 8 times
Re: Stereo Rhodes Elec piano
Re: Stereo Rhodes Elec piano
Re: Stereo Rhodes Elec piano
These small sfz soundsets are fantastic. I would love to make rhodes.zip and gmkit.zip available in a plugin with a download window giving you credit, however I couldn't find a particular license or credits in these sfz files. Would you give us permission? Thanks!
Re: Stereo Rhodes Elec piano
The rhodes is gotten from a few sf2 soundfonts someone made nearly 20 years ago. None ever came with a license. I don't even know who made them. Back then, people who gave their work away for free didn't bother with licenses, nor fixate on "credit". It was all about "the work", and nothing to do with greed nor ego-stroking. It wasn't until years later that lawyers, self-appointed license police, bean-counters, accountants, and that ilk descended upon the (free) software world, decided everything needed to be licensed/signed/indemnified, and ruined everything. I remember freely giving away lots of software and samples I made, and never once did I even worry about a license. We didn't have to, because the capitalistic vultures hadn't yet been able to monetize software development to the degree that they destroyed all the freedom and altruism associated with it.
Anyway, it never came with a license because it was obviously produced by a person who values freedom and altruism. If you consider that good enough criteria to use it, then by all means use it. OTOH, if you need a license before you'll use it, then you're out of luck. I can't provide one, and I don't know who can.
A guy designing an "auto-accompaniment" hardware product asked me if he could use "Backup Band" in it. I told him that was fine because it was meant to be used freely. I said he should consider this an altruistic gesture, and somewhere down the road he should try to "pay it back" by doing something altruistic for others. That's the old-school way. And I'm old-school. My work is me paying back what altruistic gestures others did for me.
If I made something, use it. Don't bother wasting time with "permission to use". And don't bother giving me "credit". I don't care about that narcissistic crap. Instead of doing "lawyer nonsense" or flogging someone's ego, I'd rather your time/effort go toward paying it back to others at some point.
Author of BackupBand at https://sourceforge.net/projects/backupband/files/
My fans show their support by mentioning my name in their signature.
-
- Established Member
- Posts: 681
- Joined: Sat Nov 01, 2014 8:15 pm
- Location: The Internet
- Been thanked: 1 time
Re: Stereo Rhodes Elec piano
People who create proprietary stuff are criminals, they've lobbied such atrocious laws as copyright and patents so they can milk every penny out of other people. Real people die because they don't have the money to buy extremely expensive medicine that is very cheap to produce. Hell, my own life depends on such drugs.
Back in the day I was releasing my work under permissive licenses but after stumbling upon tons of proprietary stuff even on this forum such as LinuxSampler, Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra, No Budget Orchestra, Virtual Playing Orchestra, etc, I decided that I will never give anyone permission to use my works to make proprietary stuff.
We had unity in Free Software movement back in the 80s with our 4 fundamental freedoms, but then there was a mutiny called Open Source movement which greatly sabotaged our plans. Now there are such open source projects as Linux kernel, Ubuntu, Android and Coreboot that come loaded with proprietary blobs by default that don't respect our freedom, that are full with security vulnerabilities and backdoors.
I hope one day GNU folks will make Hurd usable in production so I can migrate away from Linux and proudly say that I use GNU operating system, not Linux or GNU/Linux.
It is a war. You have to pick sides.
Re: Stereo Rhodes Elec piano
Thanks for your answer. I was asking permission to use it and I was trying to figure out how we could give you back.
Re: Stereo Rhodes Elec piano
You don't need to do that (for stuff that's my own work). Just use the stuff (in accordance with the licenses). You don't need to ask permission, because that's already given to everyone when I distributed the stuff. And I don't care about credit (which is why, for my own work, I picked a CC license that doesn't require it).Username0 wrote:figure out how we could give you back.
But not everything in my collection of sfzs is my own work, which is why there are dozens of license.txt files there -- with varying terms of use. And there are even a few, like the Rhodes, where the author's intent was to not place any restrictions on it, but he didn't supply a license explicitly stating such.
Author of BackupBand at https://sourceforge.net/projects/backupband/files/
My fans show their support by mentioning my name in their signature.