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AuthorTopic: Freeware Soundfont Creator???
RegPhoenix
Posted: 2nd January 2002 15:15
Hi everyone,

I wish to create my own soundfont collection using samples from my hardware.

Is there any freeware software I can use to create my own soundfonts in SF2 format???

Cheers, Reg
afx23
Posted: 2nd January 2002 15:18
vienna ? i hate soundfonts but i think that s the one that ships with every Soundfarter audio card
afx23
Posted: 2nd January 2002 15:53
quote:
Originally posted by Moritz Morpheus:


Vienna, donīt mess with my hometown, guys! ;.))



ok cease all resistance and hand over your vsti's
and we'll spare vienna
RegPhoenix
Posted: 2nd January 2002 18:27
Thanks everyone. I'm thinking of just using Halion - but I'll try the above aswell!

Cheers, Reg
Ben [KVR]
Posted: 2nd January 2002 18:27
Vienna requires you have a soundfont compatible device installed though (SBLive, etc.)
afx23
Posted: 2nd January 2002 18:52
quote:
Originally posted by RegPheonix:
Thanks everyone. I'm thinking of just using Halion - but I'll try the above aswell!

Cheers, Reg



ahhhhhh you have halion you tricked us
DavidGig
Posted: 2nd January 2002 20:14
Does Halion save to SF2 format?

(BTW, I second the recommendation for Audio Compositor; not free, but an excellent program.)

David
RegPhoenix
Posted: 2nd January 2002 20:46
Hi DavidGig,

It's not imporant - whatever works! I just want some new sounds in my VST environment!

Reg
RegPhoenix
Posted: 2nd January 2002 21:17
Yes MrTunes!

I might aswell go the Halion route!

Expect some KvR Banks soon!!!

Reg
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