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| Started by Rob den Heijer on 2005-07-14 18:09:46 | |
Hello all, Well, I finally started using soundfonts. I have a few organ soundfonts; what are good fonts for orchestral works? For instance, if I want to play the Pomp and Circumstance March (thanks Tina), what do I use, and where do I find it? TIA Rob. | |
| Reply 1 by Lawrie Pardy on 2005-07-14 19:29:04 | |
Hi rob, ...what do I use, and where do I find it? What is a matter of personal taste - of course Where is a bit easier - <insert favourite search engine here> is your friend! Howerver, I think the concensus is Hammersound is one of the best sources of soundfonts on the net - certainly one of the most comprehensive I've found. Personally I use:
It all depends on my mood and what I'm listening to which I use, but mostly either the Yamaha or the Merlin. While no soundfont is going to be perfect, my problem is I've never fount a font that has satisfactory brass (especially trombone) and haven't been able to make the time to learn how to create my own from samples of my own. | |
| Reply 2 by Rob den Heijer on 2005-07-15 07:07:30 | |
I have tried 'soundfont' on the forum, and it gives too many answers to check for completenes and up-to-dateness. Same with Google, a bit. I did try, but I wanted some information from those who use the soundfonts, and like them. Like you. Thanks. | |
| Reply 3 by Andrew Purdam on 2005-07-15 07:46:21 | |
After lots of sampling of soundfonts (I really thought I'd get into them in a big way), I settled for a simple font use, as my midi music playing was too casual to get too upset about it. 1) Get a good general midi font. Here it really depends on how much memory you've got to "spend". I finally settled on E-mu's 8MBGSFX E-mu Rev B, which at 8MB is very good value for MB used. Sure it has shortcomings, but because my main use is playback of orchestral stuff, everything is lost in the general wash of things anyway, especially with some reverb on it. 2) Get Jeux v1.4 or later for your church organ sounds And install in bank 42/43 That's all I use. A | |
| Reply 4 by Andrew Purdam on 2005-07-15 07:47:48 | |
PS: I agree with Lawrie that Hammersound is a great resource. | |
| Reply 5 by Kevin O'Brien on 2005-07-15 14:53:32 | |
Here is a list of what I have been working with: 048_Florestan_Strings 052_Florestan_Ahh_Choir 068_Florestan_Woodwinds 070_Bassoon_Ethan-Nando bennetng_AnotherGS_v2-0 Cadenza Strings ensemble violin German8 JL_Trombone_New JL_Trumpet MagicSFver2 merlin_gmv22 PC51d SymphonicStrings Tron Strings75 Worshchr Most of these are on Hammer. The Florestan ones I think have to be got direct from his site. I use them with a SB live preset to the MagicSF. (69mb) With Synthfont you can select a particular instrument from any of them. | |
| Reply 6 by Ertugrul iNANĒ on 2005-07-17 19:55:55 | |
. General User GS is my main SF. On Robert Lim's recommendation, I loaded sYnerGi-8MB on Synth B. Add a few single instruments and organ dumps, here is my current list (second level indentation showing instrument numbers): SYNTH A:
SYNTH B:
PS: Will replace the Creative SW Synth's ECW with the 8MB one. Thanks for the reminder, albeit an indirect one. ;) . | |
