KVR Audio is the Internet's number one news and information resource for open standard audio plugins. We report new releases, product announcements and product updates (major and minor) for all VST Plugins, DirectX Plugins and Audio Units Plugins. We manage a fully searchable audio plugin database (updated daily), and offer many free member services including user reviews, product update notifications and a very active discussion forum. We also host official support forums for many plugin developers plus the official Receptor support forum.
Plug-in Database: Virtual
Instruments, Effects & Hosts
Banks & Patches
Download & Upload
Plug-in Ratings
by KVR Members
Wiki: Tutorials,
Audio Lexicon, ...
Listen to Music
by KVR Members
Search
KVR

Google Powered Search:

in new window

KVR Powered Plug-in Search:

AuthorTopic: Cydonia sound font
drammon
Posted: 30th December 2002 05:01
Question Can anybody help me to create the same sound as in http://soundfonts.cybergenetic.ca/Cydonia.sf2 sound font with some VSTi?

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
drammon wrote:
I would like to know the way how to create such sound and then I want to create other similiar sounds.

Hop over to VirtualSoundStudio.com, we have a dedicated Sound Construction forum Very Happy
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.
Forum topics in the archive are read only. New posts should be made in the main KVR Forums.
Disclaimer:
All communications made available as part of this forum and any opinions, advice, statements, views or other information expressed in this forum are solely provided by, and the responsibility of, the person posting such communication and not of kvraudio.com (unless kvraudio.com is specifically identified as the author of the communication).