[sent directly to me by Christopher, replying to the list so others can
answer]
Christopher Stamper wrote:
Why not first try a good pair of studio-quality
heaphones with a good
sound interface... Seriously, it makes a huge difference.
It can make a huge difference, depends on how bad your existing speaker
and sound hardware are.
SoundFonts are available for free on lots of sites,
just google for free
soundfonts...
Not all soundfonts are created equal.
Anyone know if
sf2midi.com <http://sf2midi.com>
has pirated sf's?
Don't know - never heard of it!
On Jan 10, 2008 4:36 AM, david wrote:
Ken Restivo wrote:
On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 12:00:42AM -1000, david
wrote:
> Simon Williams wrote:
Actually, david wrote this part:
I've
been using and loving the Yamaha audio patches for years.
Someone else on the list mentioned that a lot of the Yamaha audio
sound is due to the licensing of some very sophisticated wave guide
audio patents from MIT or some college like that. I suppose you
could read the patents and figure it out, but ...
Wasn't it CCRMA at Stanford?
I think that was it. I don't really recall, I just enjoy the Yamaha
sound.
Someone on the list provided a link to the site with the information
about the patents (which belonged to the university, just were licensed
to Yamaha).
--
David
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