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How to read .sf2 files
How to read .sf2 files








  1. #How to read .sf2 files mac os x#
  2. #How to read .sf2 files software#
  3. #How to read .sf2 files free#

Well Laurier, thanks the spanish (my name is Marcelo =) Laurier NAPPERT (Voyez mon nouveau site ci-dessous) ¡Es una lastima no conocerte más que por este boletín! Entonces, vamos a decir ¡hasta pronto! Me ha gustado mucho la dicusión contigo y los otros también puesto que todo esta discutible y se abren los ojos con las ideas de los demás.

how to read .sf2 files

I must say I too liked that discussion with you, your posts always bring something to think about. Indeed, that would be great to have this possibility as well. That's a good explanation Macello! I understand a lot better your point of view. Quote: I say, that when you import a soundfont into Melody or Harmony, it will not sound as it was originally created.(snip). And when I think that I spent so much time for that little. And I do mean "good enough", not very good. Out of some 600-700 SF I downloaded, only 4 were good enough to keep. I will try that, even though I very rarely use X, but if it can help, may be I'll use it more often. sf2 file (in this case "FluidR3 GM.SF2") in the "Library/audio/Sound/Banks" folder.

#How to read .sf2 files mac os x#

Quote: On Mac OS X you can use SoundFont directly in the system and substitute the poor quality Quicktime Musical Instrument by a better quality SounfFont like the Fluid SoundFont (141Mb). Kindergarden music teacher (yeah, i work with the big ones Well, luck, the Guillion Bros must choose what they will do, i think all the opinions will help and rich them Well, Laurier, i enjoy this "discussion" with you and your civilized way of say you think.

#How to read .sf2 files software#

There are software that xclusively render midi files with soundfont like base without a soundblaster card, and without a soundcard (many xamples, AudioCompositor, Halion VSTi, VirtualSampler, etc, etc, etc) We want this feature in melody, because Melody or Harmony is not just a synth, is much more, and the posibilities are much more. And all this without a soundblaster card, only with software, (melody or HA). If Melody or Harmony improve the soundfont import feature (importing the soundfont as it was programmed, multilayer, reverb, cuttoff, etc, etc, etc) you will find a great difference. This is because we are hearing diffrents things. In this case, you will say that the soundfont that i love sounds crappy. If you play hard or soft, always will sound the sample you import. All this is lost when you import some samples in Melody. If your touch on the keyboard is hard, you will hear the fretnoise, if your touch is soft, another sample will sound.

how to read .sf2 files

An example: I have a soundfont of a acoustic guitar, protrax, 14 mb. Only I say, that when you import a soundfont into Melody or Harmony, it will not sound as it was originally created.

how to read .sf2 files

Laurier, im not saying you go and buy a sblive, its reasonable that if you have a Mac, you wont to do this. May be it wasn't that clear in my previous post and I'm sorry for that, but that is one point I was trying to make. And if I have to buy good SF, I'd much rather buy a very good sound base that will keep me satisfied and then I wont have to waste time looking for SF.

how to read .sf2 files

#How to read .sf2 files free#

If I have to spend that much time to find a good SF, I give up and that's what I did, I gave up looking for good free SF on the web. And I spent about 5-6 days trying each of them out. Quote: I downloaded about a third that much and out of that, I only found 4 good ones. SouthAmerican Folk Music & Classic Music, Worship Myriad HQ / Sound Bases (Moderator: Forum Administrator) You can read all messages, but to be able to post,īoard Home | Help | Search | Polls | Members | Login | Register










How to read .sf2 files