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bs-16i

Just read on Facebook that the developer of bs-16i has submitted version v1.7 to Apple today, and that this version includes audiobus. Can't wait!

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  • Cool. that app has some really good sounds.

  • even better it has up to 8 (it might be 16) different sounds playable differently at the same time (using something like Genome). Presumably we can get 3 at a time out?

  • Awesome. bs-16i is absolutely one of my favorites. Soundfonts FTW!

  • One of the apps I've been awaiting to board the bus. Some great sounds there. :)

  • Wow, first time I heard of it. Took a chance on you guys word. No regrets. Now where do I find more good sound fonts?

  • @mgmg honestly and snarkfree, just google away. There are so many amazing ones out there. Don't fear the sites that look like they were made in 1998!

  • Lol. Will do. Thanks.

  • Hammersound has a good collection
    http://hammersound.net/cgi-bin/soundlink.pl
    All the best soundfonts were made before 1998. Think of them as being like vintage guitars; it takes a long time for the bits to mature, so that they resonate nicely.

  • edited January 2013

    Lol. Thanks.

  • edited January 2013

    One other question. I see the most of these files are compressed. Can they be downloaded directly into my ipad or do I have to dl them into my pc decompress them, and transfer them to my ipad?

  • Often they need to be decompressed. For sure, a killer bs16i feature would be to allow direct web downloads with decompression!

  • And they're compressed in various different ways (zip, rar and some specifically for sounfonts), so that's not going to happen I'm afraid. Most have got ratings/descriptions. I remember 1 genius just sampled the white notes 'cos he never played the black ones! If you've the time/inclination/instruments I believe you can do it yourself but it's suposed to be a massive job. Still, if you do have a Steinway in the corner, you could always post it here? LOL

  • Also check out http://www.synthfont.com -- they have some tools for editing SoundFonts, plus a VST plug-in.

  • Has anyone tried Goodreader for unzipping compressed soundfont files?

  • Try iZip, it's free and after its unzipped you can get it to open in bs-16

  • Yes, I've used Goodreader to unzip/extract and open in BS-16. I'm pretty sure sometimes you have to change the extension to .sf2 from .sfArk ...if I remember correctly but not positive

  • Much appreciated.

  • Good reader turned out to be the one for me. It does it all. Thanks again everyone for the help. Hammer sound was a good source for soundfonts.

  • @mgmg4871 Do you have a link to goodreader?

  • Goodreader is in the App Store.

  • Oops, wrong link. Lol

  • edited January 2013

    Or there's Winzip. It's free, handles .rar as well as .zip files and allows 'Open in...' of Bismark bs-16i.

    http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/winzip/id500637987?mt=8

  • Kind of bumping this since this is now on the bus. I have gone to the hamersound soundfont area listed above. I'm able to download single sounds. When I put them into bs-16i, I can only see one sound at a time in the library bank, as opposed to the Library 1 bank that has tons of sounds in it. Does anybody know how to download a several of these soundfonts and make them appear all at once in the lower library banks? I don't see any clear way to do this, and no documentation.

    Thank you,
    Shawn

  • I asked the developer this question a few months back. From what I remember of the answer...only 1 font per library, total of four, can be loaded into the app at any one time. I'll try and find the reply, and post better details up here later.

  • Dang. Seems like a waste if you can really only get 3 more sounds in there. A whole bank like Library 1 would be a really cool thing.

  • the only thing I've ever seen was (I think) on the facebook page. He suggested getting them in via iTunes. I've not tried it yet, but I hope to put a load into a folder, stick that in via iTunes and hope that I can use that in a library. I did email the dev about it but no reply: I'm not convinced his English is that good. Mind you it's better than my Japanese!

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