On Wednesday 07 Jul 2004 20:14, tim hall wrote:
Qsynth has a slightly odd way of loading soundfonts to
my mind, causing the
lowest entries in the list to overwrite the first few GM slots, it's not
the ideal behaviour.
That's FluidSynth rather than QSynth -- when you load multiple soundfonts it
just overlays them. I remember moaning many moons ago on the fluidsynth list
about a need for a way to tell it to load them to different banks or
something, but I never implemented it and I don't think anyone else did.
Perhaps I would feel more comfortable if I learned to
use smurf
wrote/threw together my own selection, but so far I haven't been able to
get that application to produce any sound
Have you tried Swami, which is the newer edition of Smurf?
the palette I'm looking
for is quite limited, basically a decent fake orchestra that will run
comfortably in 192M RAM
Probably one of those Creative 8MB soundfont thingies from the AWE driver set
would be OK. They're widely available, though I don't think they're actually
legally redistributable. Any better than that for an orchestral set in 192MB
may be a losing proposition -- strings and brass are incredibly hard to do.
If you'd like a small, fascinating set of soundfonts that don't have much to
do with real life, go to
www.hammersound.net and download some of Bree
Gorton's creations. (They're all called Gort's something, and are generally
in the Collections pages on that site.) They're a bit long on boings and
twangs, but there are some very fine impressions of strangely mistreated
instruments as well. I've occasionally wondered whether a bit of polite
enquiry wouldn't be able to get some of these GPL'd or similar, as they're
clearly original works that are already being given away free.
Chris