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From: Roberto Gordo Saez <roberto.gordo(a)gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 7:50 PM
Subject: Free Yamaha grand piano soundfont
To: freepats(a)opensrc.org
Another free soundfont for the free sotfware community, this time
resembling a Yamaha Disklavier Pro piano. Creative Commons
Attribution 3.0 license. Enjoy!
52 samples at 44100Hz, 16bit. Size 45.5MiB.
Example music rendered through the soundfont:
- Piano Sonata No. 8, Op. 13, "Pathétique", 1st movement
(Ludwig van Beethoven)
http://zenvoid.org/audio/beethoven_sonata_op13_pathetique_m1_20080808.ogg
- Für Elise (Ludwig van Beethoven):
http://zenvoid.org/audio/beethoven_fur_elise_20080808.ogg
I've added a reverb to those music files in order to please to
my friend Aaron ;-)
The soundfont is here:
http://zenvoid.org/i/audio.html
There will be more releases, I will try to improve quality. I'm
working in loops (currently there are no loops) and more layers.
It is built from the Zenph Studios Yamaha Disklavier Pro Piano
Multisamples for OLPC. The OLPC project recently released a
collection of samples under CC-BY license; in particular, this
multisampled piano is very good.
According to Dr. Richard Boulanger, there will be a complete
General MIDI soundfont released soon under CC-BY license! It
will be probably a small soundfont, optimized for the OLPC
project, and good for embeded or normal desktop usage (I think).
I hope it could be used as the default General MIDI soundfont in
most GNU/Linux distributions. Very good news. Of course, high
quality samples will still be wanted for specialized
distributions and professional audio composition.
Thanks!
Sounds very nice. It seems like it's in mono, though. Either that or there's not
very much stereo separation.
I may use this font live when running in mono.
I prefer the Steinway stereo soundfont but it tends to sound more like a celesta when
summed into mono due to phasing issues.
-ken