sf2 jems?
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- KVRian
- 1144 posts since 9 Jan, 2004 from tOKYO
hey all
I've DL'ed a few soundfonts from sf2midi, some emu fonts etc, and some of them are pretty decent. Kinda wetted my appetite a bit. Just wondering what are some essential soundfonts in your opinion.
I've DL'ed a few soundfonts from sf2midi, some emu fonts etc, and some of them are pretty decent. Kinda wetted my appetite a bit. Just wondering what are some essential soundfonts in your opinion.
Not bad meaning bad but bad meaning good
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- KVRAF
- 6596 posts since 21 Jun, 2004 from Secret Underground Hideout
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- KVRAF
- 3002 posts since 24 Nov, 2003 from Heidelberg&Hamburg
I found some from this site useful
http://www.physik.rwth-aachen.de/~harm/ ... ativeLive/
a professor who collected some sf2 a few years ago. Then the splendid piano (but it's huge, you might find the address at the rgcaudio-forum here at KVR, there is a really enourmous list of soundfonts...).
Then, commercially, I love a CD called "early patches". Google it, if you like, a "Andreas Sumerauer" is the author, he sampled manymany of old wind- and string (like lionharp or dulcimer, lutes etc and rare instruments) and percussion-instruments. Well not for any style surely, but these sounds if you like them make a difference. I recommend them (edit:-) cause there were free ones I think for you to test.
Then I bought very cheap some at www.fmjsoft.com, the maker of Awave. Again some unusual ones, but I think the more common ones you'll easily find at hammersound.net and at the rgcaudio-forum here.
Cheers!
http://www.physik.rwth-aachen.de/~harm/ ... ativeLive/
a professor who collected some sf2 a few years ago. Then the splendid piano (but it's huge, you might find the address at the rgcaudio-forum here at KVR, there is a really enourmous list of soundfonts...).
Then, commercially, I love a CD called "early patches". Google it, if you like, a "Andreas Sumerauer" is the author, he sampled manymany of old wind- and string (like lionharp or dulcimer, lutes etc and rare instruments) and percussion-instruments. Well not for any style surely, but these sounds if you like them make a difference. I recommend them (edit:-) cause there were free ones I think for you to test.
Then I bought very cheap some at www.fmjsoft.com, the maker of Awave. Again some unusual ones, but I think the more common ones you'll easily find at hammersound.net and at the rgcaudio-forum here.
Cheers!
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- KVRAF
- 4707 posts since 16 Mar, 2004 from Columbia, MD
Florestan Ahh Choir, Florestan Martellato Strings. Even though I have QLSO Gold, GPO, and Symphony of Voices, I STILL find myself using these two soundfonts 
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