Hi, when you google it the page takes you to a nonexistent download site but i will find it somewhere and when I do I'll make it available on my sendspace page so nobody else has to do the leg work. Raymond, you can save yourself some keystrokes by assuming that if I ask for a link it's because googgle didn't easily furnish one.
Alot of the sound font sites are now defunct and have been for some time.
As to your other questions, I don't use a program, I use a sound card, the xp box has what at the time was a high end audigy sound card in it and a heap of ram, it's essentially a games and music play box. Note: a little off topic but you can use soundfonts to play midis in winamp with a plugin. If I were raymond I'd just suggest you google it and throw you to the wolves, <grin>, but since I'm not, the plugin came with a software sound font editor however since I can't remember which one it was and seem to no longer have it, the dll is called:
in_asyfon.dll
it's quite tiny so if anyone wants it just let me know off list and it's yours.

hth.
Cheers!
----- Original Message ----- From: "Raymond Grote" <[email protected]>
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Hi,
I forget the URL. If you google it you should find it. It should be one of the first results. BTW, what programs do you use for soundfonts? If there is an alternative to timidity, I would be interested in trying it.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul and Tammy" <[email protected]>
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Hi, where can you obtain this sound font, I love playing with soundfonts.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers!
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Hi,
I've tried this. It has two problems on my end at least.
First it can be quite laggy, a few friends have only had slight lags, but the lag almost went up to a second here. And for some reason, track 10 does not respond to program changes, even if the soundfont has all the appropriate drum kits. But it does have reverb, and something which I guess passes for a chorus effect, you can change its settings in the configuration files. A soundfont I would strongly recommend is sgm, if you've got the 500 megs of ram for it. Works really well and sounds awesome no matter what style you throw at it, with the exception of crap, of course.

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hello. a good alternative softsynth is Timidity. It uses soundfonts to play midi files
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