Thanks, I have sgm and a few others, through trial and error I found
a nes an fm synth and a few others about 38 large banks and some small ones.
Including the nokia midi synth which is not bad for the old nokia devices.
The best one by far is the arachno soft font, but its large there are others.
Some have sfpack and I have not been able to unpack those with sf
pack because its interface is messy, I have managed with the sfarc
program thankfully.
Ofcause since the synthfont for winamp is just a plugin the latency
and delay is high but for what I need it for its not like its time critical.
When I buy an external card, there is a chance that it will have its
own midi synth, however till I do get one at least I have a choice of
synths to use now.
At 03:53 p.m. 28/08/2014, you wrote:
The SGM-V2.01.sf2 sound font works pretty well for me, and I'm running a
computer with a single core processor at 3.4 GHz on XP and I've got a *lot*
of other sound font stuff loaded at the same time -- the entire Onje with
numbers moved up so the sounds don't overlap, a bunch of Proteus module
stuff, Mellotron samples, a bunch more drum kits, and several other things.
I get a bit of crackle when I do the first run-through but the second one is
clean.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> shaun everiss
> Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2014 9:34 PM
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> Subject: RE: QWS List bassmidi
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> yes I know, I have quite a few of these I still wouldn't mind to know
> what are medium to good xg gs and gm fonts so I don't waste my time.
> For the times when I don't care for latency, is there a good small font
> to?
>
> At 08:15 a.m. 28/08/2014, you wrote:
> >Yeah, because Onje's soundfont isn't a GM soundfont -- you need a GM
> >soundfont loaded to get the right results, though a GS soundfont,
> which
> >is GM compatible, is a better option. There are q lot out there.
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
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> > > Of shaun everiss
> > > Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2014 2:13 PM
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> > > Subject: QWS List bassmidi
> > >
> > > Hi, how do I play bassmidi in winamp I can select a or b port via
> > > vertual cursers on supernova but winamp then says its not
> responding
> > > I am sure I need to fiddle with this a bit more.
> > > google searches say I need to edit the registry, but fuck that!
> > > All I want to do is play midi files in something that is not the
> > > default windows synth, when I tried onj's soundfont in winamp all
> my
> > > gm midis soundd totally wrong.
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