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#173198 - 06/19/07 03:20 PM OT: soft synth help for newbie...
mikeathome1 Offline
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Registered: 08/23/04
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Ok so I've been dragged into the 20th century kicking and screaming.
I bought an edirol pcr M80 midi controller .
It came with sonar light which I've installed.
I've got the asio driver installed but with the Microsoft wavetable synth there is a little latency. With the Roland vsc3 it's worse, but when I use the sf2 and an organ font I downloaded it works pretty good.

So the question is there a gm sound font set I can download for free most of the links I've found turn out dead or they try to install screen savers too. Also would like a good free B3. I like the b4 but I'll never use it enough to pay for it.

I wanna use this with OMB and am having some problems getting it to work correctly but thats another question for another day.



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#173199 - 06/19/07 06:33 PM Re: OT: soft synth help for newbie...
Frank L. Rosenthal Offline
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You may wish to try the SGM180 or SGM128 GM soundfonts:
http://www.geocities.jp/shansoundfont/

There are many others some of which you would need to purchase. A search on google may be helpful.

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#173200 - 06/19/07 06:46 PM Re: OT: soft synth help for newbie...
Scott Langholff Offline
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Also a lot of info here on the Software Arrangers & Softsynths forum:
http://www.synthzone.com/cgi-bin/forumdisplay.cgi?action=topics&number=43&SUBMIT=Go

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#173201 - 06/19/07 11:50 PM Re: OT: soft synth help for newbie...
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Here is a comprehensive site http://www.kvraudio.com/ and for a free soundfont GM sound set, then I agree with Frank, the SGM180 is the best.
Hope this helps

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#173202 - 06/20/07 12:38 AM Re: OT: soft synth help for newbie...
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i know this is not what you asked for, so might not be useful, but i really believe you should make an investment and buy something like hypersonic 2 from steinberg. this is a GOOD 16 channel softsynth and it's worthy, you can even use it for recording, and in my opinion it's sounds are better than most of the soundfonts.
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#173203 - 06/20/07 01:20 AM Re: OT: soft synth help for newbie...
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Registered: 12/22/02
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Loc: NSW,Australia
Hi Mike,
pretty much agree, the sgm180 is the best out of the freebies.
Some of my commercial ones don't even sound as good.
Good part is with an editor you can mix n match instruments & create your own gm bank.
I'm constantly updating mine. If I find an instrument I don't like, I replace it with an instrument from another soundfont bank.
You tend to get good and bad instruments in the gm banks.
One thing I have discovered, the larger the font, doesn't neccesarily mean it's going to sound better, & when it comes to the commercial fonts , the price doesn't always dictate the quality either.
best wishes
Rikki
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#173204 - 06/20/07 08:32 AM Re: OT: soft synth help for newbie...
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Maybe you would like to be dragged into the 21st century, next??
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#173205 - 06/20/07 08:46 AM Re: OT: soft synth help for newbie...
mikeathome1 Offline
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Registered: 08/23/04
Posts: 1208
Loc: Syracuse NY
Quote:
Originally posted by adimatis:
buy something like hypersonic 2 from steinberg. this is a GOOD 16 channel softsynth and it's worthy,


Thanks but I'm looking for something cheap and easy so I never have to be without a keyboard while waiting for a new keyboard to come out.
Quote:
Originally posted by rikkisbears:
Hi Mike,
pretty much agree, the sgm180 is the best out of the freebies.

Good part is with an editor you can mix n match instruments & create your own gm bank.
I'm constantly updating mine.
the price doesn't always dictate the quality either.


Hi Rikki,
So is there a free editor available? If I use an editor can I play sounds live like a synth. Is there something free, or cheap something like hypersonic 2. I don't need anything fancy I'm probably not going to record just play live in my music room.
I got OMB working and I'm starting to understand a little bit more.
At this point I'm not really interested in high end sounds and soft synths I just want to never be without a keyboard at home and I want it to be cheap and easy.

Thanks for all the help, I'll check the Software Arrangers & Softsynths forum ,last time I looked there were no entries. I should have looked farther back.
thanks again

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#173206 - 06/20/07 02:57 PM Re: OT: soft synth help for newbie...
rikkisbears Offline
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6020
Loc: NSW,Australia
Hi Mike,
viena is free http://www.synthfont.com/
not to be confused with vienna (which only works with creative soundcards like soundblaster , audigy etc)
http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum43/HTML/000023.html

Read some of the old posts.
I do use soundfonts ( as well as an sd2 module with OMB)
I had 2 options running a software option using
Brainspawn Forte etc etc
or a slightly simpler option using an audigy nx2 usb soundcard for hosting the soundfonts.
best wishes
Rikki
[QUOTE]Originally posted by mikeathome1:
[B] Hi Rikki,
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#173207 - 06/20/07 05:20 PM Re: OT: soft synth help for newbie...
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Registered: 03/20/01
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Sonivox has a GM soundfont that they sell for 100 bucks. It is nearly a gig in size. a gig's worth of samples for a hundred isn't bad.

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