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Good source of high quality sound fonts
Anyone know of one?
Don't mind paying.
I guess I want 'real instruments' mainly.
Don't want to mess around searching for hours for free bits and bobs.
Any help appreciated.
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I found some decent stuff at Hammersound.net
http://www.freedrumkits.net/sound-fonts as well
Thanks both.
I might also give this a try:
http://www.newgrounds.com/bbs/topic/1200140
Surprised a cant find a 'pro' paid set/library really.
I found Arachnosoft sound font pretty good. http://www.arachnosoft.com
However most of them (on the net) seem to be pretty outdated sound wise...
Is anyone making them now, I wouldn't mind buying them either, as long as they are good quality
Wonder why no developer has created an SFZ sample player app?
Not much of a business model in recent years.
I want the soundfonts that would match the synth sounds in GarageBand, then I could forget about it getting Bus input!
I basically want thumbjam quality sounds in MTS.
Now I have my 128GB Air2 it's a possibility.
http://beats.codenamehippie.com/samples/SoundFrontz/
Doesn't caustic load sfz files?
There's been plenty of discussions on this forum about sound fonts already. a quick search turned up this list that I made back in Feb:
Here's some of my favorite soundfonts:
Orchestral:
SJ Orchestral GM fixed; good piano, mallet instrs, solo strgs, timpani, choral aahs.
Orchestral Essentials; good mallet insts, timpani
Orchestral battery; good percussion, snare rolls, cymbals
Sonatina symphony orchestra: good everything, but no stacc on wind/brass, nice perc, glockenspiel, chimes, timpani
Good Flutes
Clarinet section 1
Arco strings
Strings big and slow
Strings big sus
Strings DXS super orchestra
Strings DXS super pizz
Strings DXS florestan martilano
Strings trill Westgate all percussion
Bellatrix; my favorite orchestra overall; great! I read this was ripped from a version of Miroslav.
Solo Instruments:
Papelmedia trombone
Westgate trumpet
Harp
Ixox flute
Maestro clarinet
Piccolo
Florestan string quartet
Hades strings
Aaviolin
Orchestral bells; lots of percussion, tubular bells, gong, xylophone, mallets
"Strings & brass"
Organ:
Church Combo
Oberheim OB-3
Rhodes:
Rhodes 73
Harpsichord:
Chromium, Sinfon36, Roland SC-5s
Ethnic:
Indian ensemble,
gongxsbl
Fire
Synth:
Proteus 1,2,3
Shofars
Solosynth
Village
Trance
Illusion
Mellotron-ish:
Synthpads
Piano:
Steinway concert piano
@Coloobar, yes it does but with varying success, maybe a limitation with the sample size in the SFZ's and iOS, but I thought something similar to Zampler on iOS would be quite popular. SFZ's seem more popular these days, with quite a few on the web like the BigCat list.
I've tried many many free and paid soundfounts. By far my most used ones are from Digital Sound Factory. Very high quality, great and distinct sounds. Their best pack is the E-MU Proteus Pack.
They're not cheap but if you sign up for their Daily Deals, there are frequent sales.
https://www.digitalsoundfactory.com/e-mu-proteus-pack
Those look cool. If you're going to spend money on soundfonts though, and don't mind a little DIY, I'd look at extreme sample converter. You can convert sfz to sf2 (or vice versa) in seconds, and sample virtually any VSTi to create your own sf2 files easily. It even does multi-velocity sampling and effects. There's lots of great free VSTi's out there to sample.