![]() In the end, it seemed like the only really acceptable soundfonts were the SC-55s by Emperor Grieferus and Patch93, and Scc1t2. Keeping in mind that I did not in any way adjust the soundfonts, it was my experience that fonts like Arachno, Chorium, Fluid and Timbres of Heaven could make a tune sound great, or ruin it completely. In the end, it seems that midi just isn't good at doing high notes, which often, to my ears, come across as squealy, screechy, keening, piercing and shrill, and not like real metal guitars, flutes or synths.īut that wasn't all. Those that did, to some extent at least, did so by reducing volume on the solos and, usually, increasing the volume of mid-range power chords. I originally installed VMS and MidiMapper to see if any soundfonts could "fix" the problem of high-pitched guitar, flute and synth I encounter in our beloved default MSGWS. I've finished my brief fling with soundfonts and VirtualMIDISynth. ![]() ![]() Timbres of Heaven GM_GS_XG_SFX V 3.4 Final.sf2ĭownload the "best" 20 here, good for people with poor internet: ĭownload 10 great drum soundfonts to layer over top of any existing soundfont: įor fans of gm.sf2 / Scc1t2.sf2, there are fixed for each here! Scc1t2 has out of tune pianos and GM.sf2 has bad volume levels for instruments, these downloads are improved versions that remove those issues:ĮDIT: Just added a sampler for 10 drum soundfonts! Great for layering on top of other soundfonts: The pack includes the following soundfonts: Coming soon is a comparison of various drum soundfonts as well as an instructional video for newbies on how to set up VMS with various soundfonts and even layer them for an optimal sound. I am learning a lot though, thanks in part to you good people.I compiled these all into easy packs for newcomers to spare the grief of spending hours upon hours looking for satisfactory soundfonts. I am a bit muddled at the moment, but take one step at a time. I have a 20 GB Tascam hard disk recorder that I can record wav, but haven't done it yet except recording my music. Sorry for the rambling, but I am awash in software tools, and know that there must be a good use for a conversion program, but I have nothing to convert. I just bought an Axiom 61 controller that I am trying to program. These are mostly large lead samples, and except for Kontakt2, won't help me with styles, ot midi playback. ![]() I have a Muse receptor with great samples and programs, that is my main focus to replace the Technics someday. The SGM180 in Sythnfont is decent for midi playback. I had an Audigy sound module, but it died. I have a PC that I would like to get the best midi playback- maybe some use there. I have a KN7000 arranger which has no part in this equation, as far as I can tell. ![]() Maybe I don't see the forest for the trees. I then try to see how that will benefit me. I have looked at all the tasty offerings, and see the conversion capabilities. ![]()
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