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Soundfont editor needed on iOS

Just hoping a dev sees this and takes it into consideration. For now, I'd be happy with a simple editor that would allow deleting unwanted soundfonts within a package.

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  • 2nd all this

  • It's an interesting request. There probably are editors you could use on PC or Mac and simply AudioShare the finished .sf2 file over to your iPad. But I know there was some discussion about that on other threads and I never saw a good solution.

    SoundFonts are kind of a weird thing - it's basically a collection of samples mapped to a keyboard. Is anyone even making new SoundFonts? All the ones I see passed around on the Web seem to come from the late 90's. I'm always listening for a hint of Chumbawumba or Prodigy in the background :) But they've kind of been re-purposed nicely by some iOS apps - bs-16i is one of my more-used apps.

  • This would be amazing, +1

  • There is a newer standard (but still old) called SFZ that is a soundfont but with a simple declarative XML/plain text file to describe which samples go where and do what. Would be fairly easy to create an app that supported outputting that. Unfortunately, I'm not aware of any iOS apps that support playing sfz files. Bs-16i doesn't anyway.

    Which is sad and funny because so many apps have their own declarative XML/text files to describe their own instruments! Beatmaker, Nanostudio, Thumbjam...

  • Haha +1 for soundfont editor and Chumbawumba!

  • I have an editor on my Mac, but having one on my iPad would streamline the process considerably.

    I'm not sure if there are many newer Soundfonts being created, but there are some great ones out there. The problem is having a 100M package which only includes a few that I'm interested in.

  • @funjunkie27 said:

    The problem is having a 100M package which only includes a few that I'm interested in.

    This is exactly the problem, especially with Bismark and NTBYF Synth having memory problems with large soundfonts.

  • @funjunkie27 which editor are you using?

  • Polyphone...

    http://www.polyphone.fr

    I haven't really stressed it much though. Mainly just stripping down packages.

  • Thank you! Totally missed that last I looked.

  • No worries. There aren't many options even for the desktops.

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