GM Soundfont By Chris Collins

GM Soundfont By Chris CollinsGM Soundfont By Chris Collins

Mar 2, 2016 - Programs that emulate a General MIDI device. These programs usually install an internal MIDI device that adheres to the General MIDI (GM) standard. This is also how the onboard SoundFont synth of the Live!, Audigy, etc. Sound cards worked. These virtual MIDI devices are less useful for modern music. You can find it here: If anybody has any suggestions for improving the balance even more, please let me know. I know I won't be able to get the most realistic sounds in a SoundFont that's smaller than 30 MB, but I'm hoping it can at least sound good and have the right. Contribute to redox-generaluser-gs development by creating an account on GitHub. Fork of GeneralUser GS SoundFont are easily answered by your sound hardware/software's documentation. I won't have time to answer every question that I receive. -~Chris Collins. 'Roland SC-55 v1. Garmin Mobile Xt For Windows Ce 5.0 here. 1 (GM.dls)' Sound Canvas SoundFont, by DJ Tony (9.9 megabytes) * 'Chorium Revision A' SoundFont, by Open World (28.9 megabytes) 'General User GS' SoundFont, by Chris Collins (31.3.

I2 Analyst Notebook Software. Hello everyone! Ladies and Gentleman - I hereby present you the CompiFont, which basically is a compilation of many, MANY soundfonts into one - GM bank. LINKS FOR DEMOS: LINKS FOR SOUNDFONT: (can be downloaded as 2 divided parts: Orchestral and the rest or all in 1.SF2): Or on the website: Short history of the font. I have seen CoolSoft VirtualMIDISynth a while ago (I wonder if it was a year ago or more) and i felt kinda nostalgic about all the MIDI. But I also realised that all the GM soundfonts just doesn't seem to fit my ear. I decided to create my own GM.SF2. Something made out of precisely picked out samples out of every single SF2 file that I will stumble upon.

I've made some research on how to make one, found out a program to do it [Viena by Synthfont, many thanks for that]. And spent quite some time on it. Tributes What does it comprise? The list is really, really long. Out of the GM soundfonts used during creation were 'Merlin Gold' (Merlin Pixel Arts), 'Titanic 200 GM GS' (Congrats Luke Sena!), 'Personal Copy' (Jim Roe), but also many more for reference like 'Masterpiece' (found on ), DrummGS, Joe's Best GM, Hubbe64.

Even good old Gravis Ultrasound was listened to! I am also very greatful for Keppy, creator of the best piano soundfont for the insight on how SF2 piano can sound. I should credit 'some' samples as well, which list is incomprehensibly long, and i don't remember all the ones used. There are some certainly worth acknowledging. PIANO: Yamaha 9ft Grand, Grand Piano Y-LP1, Clavinova P6 and Yamaha C5 used alltogether and tuned for the best performance as well as some piano instruments of unidentified origin (sorry for all the people that worked hard on all those samples, i simply lost track. The misc piano instruments came out of E-MU Proteus 2000 samples package with minor/major tweaks.

There is also Clavinova Grand from one of the famous soundfonts. GUITARS: Enormous FG460s II Live Guitar Pack (complete recommendation!), Kamac Distortion Guitar and 'Overdrive Guitar' the changes were major here and included samples swapping, Narubasso. Sf2?, LesPaul guitars pack, Jackson Distortion Guitar. WINDS: UoI Trumpet NV4 + Roland trumpet, Trombone from Crisis, Custom(ly) made Trumpet Muted, French Horns from soundfont package that I happened to find on my HDD, Tweaked 'Flute (TB)', Ethan's Bassoon, CLARINET, Piccolo CK.