My computer's MIDI soundfont sucks!
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My computer's MIDI soundfont sucks!
How might I upgrade to a better one? I've recently taken to writing with Cakewalk and I HATE the soundfont! I've heard far more realistic on MIDI upload sites. Any suggestions/links?
http://www.geocities.jp/shansoundfont/index.html
SGM-V2 beta is a very nice GM/GS-compatible all-purpose soundfont.
edit: Looks like the download is down again. If someone wants to host it, I've got it here (135MB RAR archive).
SGM-V2 beta is a very nice GM/GS-compatible all-purpose soundfont.
edit: Looks like the download is down again. If someone wants to host it, I've got it here (135MB RAR archive).
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Depends on your MIDI synthesizer. It has to support SoundFonts.
Creative Labs EMU, Live!, Audigy and X-Fi products are compatible. Use the SoundFont Bank Manager to load the SoundFont into memory.
The Microsoft Synthesizer always uses its own DLS library, not a SoundFont.
If you haven't got a SoundFont-compatible synthesizer, I recommend XMPlay together with its MIDI input plugin. It's a very good sounding free software synthesizer with SoundFont support. However, you will only able to play MIDI files with it, not use it as a MIDI device.
Creative Labs EMU, Live!, Audigy and X-Fi products are compatible. Use the SoundFont Bank Manager to load the SoundFont into memory.
The Microsoft Synthesizer always uses its own DLS library, not a SoundFont.
If you haven't got a SoundFont-compatible synthesizer, I recommend XMPlay together with its MIDI input plugin. It's a very good sounding free software synthesizer with SoundFont support. However, you will only able to play MIDI files with it, not use it as a MIDI device.
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Which component is the synth? The sound card? (I have the Live/Audigy)
I do not use any midi input, I have an old MIDI notation app that displays a music score for each instrument, and I just drop notes on it, and save. It's from Windows 3.1.
Where's the Soundfont Bank Manager? Something that needs to be installed? I don't install the Creative software, I just drop the card and let Windows pick it up.
I do not use any midi input, I have an old MIDI notation app that displays a music score for each instrument, and I just drop notes on it, and save. It's from Windows 3.1.
Where's the Soundfont Bank Manager? Something that needs to be installed? I don't install the Creative software, I just drop the card and let Windows pick it up.
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The sound card. You'll see Synth A and Synth B MIDI devices.
SoundFont Bank Manager is part of the Live! and Audigy software packages.
SoundFont Bank Manager is part of the Live! and Audigy software packages.
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Where can I find this?heftig wrote:Depends on your MIDI synthesizer. It has to support SoundFonts.
Creative Labs EMU, Live!, Audigy and X-Fi products are compatible. Use the SoundFont Bank Manager to load the SoundFont into memory.
The Microsoft Synthesizer always uses its own DLS library, not a SoundFont.
If you haven't got a SoundFont-compatible synthesizer, I recommend XMPlay together with its MIDI input plugin. It's a very good sounding free software synthesizer with SoundFont support. However, you will only able to play MIDI files with it, not use it as a MIDI device.
How would I configure MIDI in Vista?
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If you're playing Descent, Awe-Rom GM is a must - it emulates the AWE32, which was the soundcard Descent was meant for. If you want something really awesome in Descent, try the Chaos Bank (I can't remember where I got it,) and if you can, take the distortion guitar from unison and use it instead of the one from that bank... the level 12 and 21 music from D1 will really sound like it's being played on an electric guitar!!!
I have a huge collection of free downloaded soundfonts I use to record my own midi compositions... I might be able to send them to some people, provided I do it legally.
I have a huge collection of free downloaded soundfonts I use to record my own midi compositions... I might be able to send them to some people, provided I do it legally.
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Actually, Lego Island 2 used midi... in a way. The music was in some sort of midi format, and the game included the synthesizers used to play it. I'm planning to use those synths in some of my own music, once I figure out how.fliptw wrote:its too bad modern games don't use midi....
Sorry for double posting...
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Cakewalk should ship with the sfz synthesizer. It uses SoundFonts. If it didn't ship, you can download it for free from the developer (rgc:audio).Red_5 wrote:Yes. It sucketh!
For listening to MIDI files, I recommend XMPlay + MIDI plugin.
Did you get the SoundFont from my FTP?
What makes you so sure it uses MIDI? Could it have been MOD?Alter-Fox wrote:Actually, Lego Island 2 used midi... in a way. The music was in some sort of midi format, and the game included the synthesizers used to play it. I'm planning to use those synths in some of my own music, once I figure out how.
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It could have been. There seemed to be several files that together acted as a midi file. There was a folder for each piece of music, and each folder had a DLS file and an STY file, (Which is the same file type my midi keyboard uses for its \"styles\"), and I think there was some other file that I didn't know what it was.
However, I do know that it used midi files for ambient sounds, as I was able to open the ambient sounds in a midi player.
However, I do know that it used midi files for ambient sounds, as I was able to open the ambient sounds in a midi player.
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Where can I find it free? Google doesn't seem to turn up any legit results.heftig wrote:Cakewalk should ship with the sfz synthesizer. It uses SoundFonts. If it didn't ship, you can download it for free from the developer (rgc:audio).
SGM-V2b:
http://www.filefactory.com/file/4f6951/
rgc:audio sfz:
http://www.project5.com/products/instru ... sfz197.exe
http://www.filefactory.com/file/4f6951/
rgc:audio sfz:
http://www.project5.com/products/instru ... sfz197.exe
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