Are there any freely available soundfonts (SF2 or SFZ) that actually do any
of this (provide multiple samples for all these different articulations)?
If so, can you point to some documentation on how they are set up?  Or
maybe there are standards for this?

On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 11:37 AM Peter Eastman <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Yeah, that's about what I figured.  And really, it shouldn't matter to
> MuseScore what file format a particular synth uses, or even what synthesis
> method it uses.  What matters is how to control that synth.  What interface
> should it use, and what sequence of commands should it send with that
> interface?
>
> Does anyone else have thoughts about this?  I was hoping the core
> developers
> might chime in with information about what would be involved in
> implementing
> it.
>
> Peter
>
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