soundfonts + Live = wow
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fourstones
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soundfonts + Live = wow
Jeez am I having fun now.... (selflink)
(I may just be done with fruity loops.)
EDIT: ok I just uploaded Part 2
(I may just be done with fruity loops.)
EDIT: ok I just uploaded Part 2
Last edited by fourstones on Tue Jul 27, 2004 12:44 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Vercengetorex
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Here ya go!
http://andydrabble.users.btopenworld.co ... einfo.html
and remember folks, there is NO REASON anyone and everyone shouldnt be aware of:
http://www.kvr-vst.com
http://andydrabble.users.btopenworld.co ... einfo.html
and remember folks, there is NO REASON anyone and everyone shouldnt be aware of:
http://www.kvr-vst.com
I cant think of a sig
DLSMusicDevice
Mac OS X comes with a builtin soundfont player, the DLSMusicDevice. You can find it under the Audio Units/Apple directory if you've configured Live to use Audio Units.
However, I haven't been able to either change preset or change soundfont, although both work when doing the same thing in GarageBand.
Changing sounds only works by sending Program Change events and Live doesn't seem to forward those.
Choosing another soundfont works by putting a .sf2 or .dls file in Library/Audio/Sounds/Banks. The device's plug-in panel then lets you choose the font, but the selection snaps back to the built-in quicktime sounds.
Ableton? It shouldn't be hard and it gives Mac users an extra free synth.
Until then, you at least get a piano.
However, I haven't been able to either change preset or change soundfont, although both work when doing the same thing in GarageBand.
Changing sounds only works by sending Program Change events and Live doesn't seem to forward those.
Choosing another soundfont works by putting a .sf2 or .dls file in Library/Audio/Sounds/Banks. The device's plug-in panel then lets you choose the font, but the selection snaps back to the built-in quicktime sounds.
Ableton? It shouldn't be hard and it gives Mac users an extra free synth.
Until then, you at least get a piano.
15" PowerBook 1GHz, 1G RAM, OSX 10.3.4, Novation ReMOTE 25 audio
Soundfonts
Hello working people!!!
About soundfonts. Which program to use to open soundfonts. My ditors can't open SF2 files. Need help.
Thanks, Dj Matteo aka Crazy Nuts
About soundfonts. Which program to use to open soundfonts. My ditors can't open SF2 files. Need help.
Thanks, Dj Matteo aka Crazy Nuts
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fourstones
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Re: Soundfonts
If by 'open' you mean 'edit' there's no shame in looking it up. Meanwhile if you have a Creative soundcard then Vienna is the industry standard. Many sythns/samplers like VSampler also does the trick.matteo wrote:About soundfonts. Which program to use to open soundfonts.