the best general midi
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- KVRer
- 15 posts since 28 Mar, 2005
I realise that alot of people would see this is a contradiction in terms, but Im looking for the best quality GM sample set, I already have kontact and I just want a good GM set for some fractal, algorythmic programs that I use that are designed to output to GM.
There are a few around, but I can't find any reviews etc
any price
thanks
greg
There are a few around, but I can't find any reviews etc
any price
thanks
greg
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- KVRist
- 145 posts since 19 May, 2005 from London UK
Colossus sounds great but won't handle patch change info conforming to GM, meaning each sound will need to be chosen manually from within Kompakt/Kontakt. That is unless you don't mind having the same 16 sounds assigned to the same 16 channels, then you can always set up a template.
I still use Rolands Hypercanvas (or similar contained in Sonar 4 and up) for GM requirements.
I still use Rolands Hypercanvas (or similar contained in Sonar 4 and up) for GM requirements.
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- KVRAF
- 5851 posts since 9 Jul, 2002 from Helsinki
You can try sfz and the Fluid3 GM soundfont, it's free and I'm pretty satisfied with the quality. Of course commercial options should provide superior quality, and I haven't tried how sfz handles program changes (I have sfz+ but dunno if there's any difference.)
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- KVRist
- 123 posts since 27 Feb, 2003
ozinexile wrote:
Let's hope Wlodzimierz Grabowski's (the guy that makes extreme sample converter) new sampler is better in this aspect.
I can't understand why NI has chosen to implement program changes in Kontakt2 like this. The only reason I can think of is that they want to sell bandstand to you as well.Colossus sounds great but won't handle patch change info conforming to GM, meaning each sound will need to be chosen manually from within Kompakt/Kontakt. That is unless you don't mind having the same 16 sounds assigned to the same 16 channels, then you can always set up a template.
Let's hope Wlodzimierz Grabowski's (the guy that makes extreme sample converter) new sampler is better in this aspect.
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- KVRist
- 145 posts since 19 May, 2005 from London UK
Yeah I know what you mean, but if you think about it further there would be other problems. I have plenty of GM files that change patches during the song (effective immediately on GM synths) but this couldn't happen in Kontakt. Imagine the hassle of trying to remember to place enough time between patch change info and the first notes to give Kontakt enough time to actually load the sounds. ANd it would differ for each DFD setting and/or set of GM sounds you were using.midi-man wrote:ozinexile wrote:I can't understand why NI has chosen to implement program changes in Kontakt2 like this. The only reason I can think of is that they want to sell bandstand to you as well.Colossus sounds great but won't handle patch change info conforming to GM, meaning each sound will need to be chosen manually from within Kompakt/Kontakt. That is unless you don't mind having the same 16 sounds assigned to the same 16 channels, then you can always set up a template.
Let's hope Wlodzimierz Grabowski's (the guy that makes extreme sample converter) new sampler is better in this aspect.
With bandstand they had a closed system where they could control these things and make it work. Saying that I don't have much desire to buy bandstand. I still use GM but it is definitely just a starting point.
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- KVRist
- 123 posts since 27 Feb, 2003
Yeah, loading instruments during the song would be tricky.
Maybe it would be a good idea to let the purge-funtion handle
program-changes as well? I mean...you play your song once, then
press an update button to load the detected programs.
At the moment I start with GM sounds and later replace them with
bigger, more high quality instruments. But it would be cool if it
was easier to go for the big ones directly, wouldn't it?
Maybe it would be a good idea to let the purge-funtion handle
program-changes as well? I mean...you play your song once, then
press an update button to load the detected programs.
At the moment I start with GM sounds and later replace them with
bigger, more high quality instruments. But it would be cool if it
was easier to go for the big ones directly, wouldn't it?
- KVRAF
- 2841 posts since 23 Feb, 2004 from Planet Earth...for now
Free GM Soundfont (FluidR3) + VSampler 
BTW- VSampler kicks Kontakt's tiny hiny in so many ways
BTW- VSampler kicks Kontakt's tiny hiny in so many ways
