looking for GM style sample solution

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Hi all,

I"m looking for a sample pack that will allow me to instantly find an instrument and play it without worrying about loading time / sound quality / convoluted menus.

Something like the old General Midi library, but with updated sounds.

A few years back Native Instruments had such a product called Bandstand, which was basically an updated GM library, but it's been long discontinued.

I don't care about it being GM-compatible, I just need a quick way to write, with the sounds sitting well in the mix together out of the box.

I noticed that many portable games (for tablets / phones) use GM-esque sounds for their music, does anyone knows if there's a standard sample pack normally used for such games?

Thanks

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Vir2 for Kontakt

Sonic Cat for Kontakt
This is the same method MJ used when he was working on Anthony Marinelli's Thriller.

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I have Bandstand and will sell it to you if you're interested. Just drop me a PM.

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How about the free Sforzando player ( https://www.plogue.com/products/sforzando/ ) using the Fluid GM/GS soundset ( http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/ma ... rig.tar.gz - Use something like 7zip or winrar to uncompress into the .sf2 files)

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Thanks guys for replying, but I may need to refine my question here,

I'm not looking for an actual GM sound bank, but for an all-purpose, "swiss army knife" solution for quick sketching.

Think about the bundled sound banks that come with NI Komplete, compressed down to a single library.

I mean, that's what us old folks used to do in the past: load up a library which has everything and quickly switch between instruments when inspiration strikes and times is of the essence.

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This is the kind of thing romplers like SampleTank are for...
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zulunation wrote:Thanks guys for replying, but I may need to refine my question here,

I'm not looking for an actual GM sound bank, but for an all-purpose, "swiss army knife" solution for quick sketching.

Think about the bundled sound banks that come with NI Komplete, compressed down to a single library.

I mean, that's what us old folks used to do in the past: load up a library which has everything and quickly switch between instruments when inspiration strikes and times is of the essence.
Ah gotcha, in which case how about the free Sforzando player ( https://www.plogue.com/products/sforzando/ ) using the Fluid GM/GS soundset ( http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/ma ... rig.tar.gz - Use something like 7zip or winrar to uncompress into the .sf2 files) :wink:

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Any Rompler or Soundfont player will do the job. If you want to use samples you'll need a sample player like Kontakt, or similar.

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@mcbpete: :D


I still have Cakewalks Dimension Pro installed for times like this though whether you'd want to pay serious money for it now... Maybe someone ditching their account in the market place. I always found it a straightforward sound source, especially if it comes with the Garrison Pocket Orchestra expansion.

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Thanks a lot, guys :)

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