| Author | Topic: Cydonia sound font | |
| drammon | Posted: 30th December 2002 05:01 | |
Thank you in advance. | ||
| crimsonwarlock | Posted: 30th December 2002 05:16 | |
Why not using the sounfont itself ? | ||
| Sascha Franck | Posted: 30th December 2002 05:22 | |
You could try to load the soundfont into one of the available SF2 loading VSTis.
Probably BS-1 is the best bet here, but it's commercial: http://homepage.mac.com/bismark/bs-1/readme_english.html They have a demo so you could check whether it loads and plays the soundfont fine. Also the SynthEdit community has brought out quite some free SF2-VSTis. Just look into their forum @ K-v-R. Sascha | ||
| drammon | Posted: 30th December 2002 05:25 | |
I would like to know the way how to create such sound and then I want to create other similiar sounds. | ||
| lardpony | Posted: 30th December 2002 05:31 | |
there are two sounds in that sound font... which one are you after?
they both sound like they would be quite difficult to programme on a VSTi but I reckon I'd go for Crystal to make that kind of sound... | ||
| crimsonwarlock | Posted: 30th December 2002 06:04 | |
Hop over to VirtualSoundStudio.com, we have a dedicated Sound Construction forum | ||
| Teksonik | Posted: 30th December 2002 11:40 | |
Crimsons right.Scot Solida is the man you wan to talk to at Vitual Sound Studio.If it were me I would create these types of sounds by layering several vsti's together.Think of each vsti as a separate "oscillator" in a larger synth.Use one vsti for the bell like sound,one for the pad backing etc.Very complex sounds can be achieved this way. | ||
| drammon | Posted: 30th December 2002 13:44 | |
Thank you. I have sent question to virtualsoundstudio. |










