Anyone who wants is welcome to grab a soundfont I made some years ago. It's based on samples from my Yamaha-P200 digital piano. You might balk at the idea of samples from samples, but I think they sound pretty good, and the price is right. I actually use this a lot and prefer it over some Steinway fonts I've downloaded at Hammersound.
http://www.akjmusic.com/packages/yamaha_p200_version2.sfArk
-AKJ
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 07:14:38PM -0500, Jonathan E. Brickman wrote:For years I used a Steinway soundfont that was $5 on the internets. Worked well, sounded well.
> I never found a really good piano .SF2; this is why I set up
> LinuxSampler. Right now I am using the one they provide on their web
> site, and it's pretty good, but when I get the $ I'm going to try to
> find a Bosendorfer .gig I read about a while back. I have always wanted
> to play a Bosendorfer since I heard of them, and the .gig I heard of was
> $40, I was told it is excellent.
>
> J.E.B.
>
> On Mon, 2010-07-12 at 11:34 -0300, Bernardo Barros wrote:
> > Hey Jonathan,
> >
> > What piano soundfont did you find the best? I'm looking for a really
> > good one here.
>
>
Lately I use the Old Lady Gigasample in LinuxSampler for recording purposes.
Live I use a very simple piano soundfont lifted from a PC52 or some such General Midi soundfont, because it is lightweight and doesn't use up too much CPU on my EEE, and also because it cuts through the mix with almost headache-inducing force.
-ken
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