Dude, have you tried the TTS-1 or not? I don't think you'd get better with the SoundFont, and the TTS-1 is very well integrated into SONAR.Christian1979 wrote:I try to download this 2 GB Music-Box Soundfont...
But all Download-Links are dead...
Can someone tell me, where I can get this soundfont?
GM Library (VSTi or DXi)?
- KVRAF
- 11162 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
Fernando (FMR)
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 10 posts since 11 Oct, 2012
Hi 
yes sure I have tried the TTS-1...
But I think it's not the best/most realistic sounding GM-Synth...
Some Instruments are good, but overall it's a little "thin" I think...
yes sure I have tried the TTS-1...
But I think it's not the best/most realistic sounding GM-Synth...
Some Instruments are good, but overall it's a little "thin" I think...
- KVRAF
- 11162 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
Try process it through some good chorus unit, and a good valve simulation compressor, and thuings will improve. And remember you can use several instances, because it is very light on CPU. It sin't nearly as good as HALion Sonic, but the later will not respond to program changes.
All the other solutions proposed will not sound better, I'm afraid. The problem with GM is not the individual sounds, it's the overall balance of the whole. The vast majority of the sequences were created based on Sound Canvas, and TTS-1 is the nearest you have in software (there was once a Yamaha XG software instrument, but it's no longer available, and it wasn't top class either).
All the other solutions proposed will not sound better, I'm afraid. The problem with GM is not the individual sounds, it's the overall balance of the whole. The vast majority of the sequences were created based on Sound Canvas, and TTS-1 is the nearest you have in software (there was once a Yamaha XG software instrument, but it's no longer available, and it wasn't top class either).
Fernando (FMR)
