Thanks, I'll check both the files and the player out. I'm starting to get there, though the Oberheim Matrix 6r/1000 and of course the 1000-1200 series Kurzweil modules are still not virtualized as far as I've found.
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Patrick Perdue Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2018 10:39 AM To: QWS list <[email protected]> Subject: Re: QWS List best soundfonts? On the KVR page for the VST version, there is a link to a pair of ROM images (control and PCM.) I don't know which ROM version this is. I recently downloaded these, and they work, though never having owned a real MT32, I can't say how accurate it is. https://www.kvraudio.com/product/munt-vsti-by-falcosoft On 5/16/2018 9:30 AM, Nicole Massey wrote: > While we're on this topic, anyone found a good MT-32 sound font that actually > sounds like the Roland MT-32? I know the e-mu instruments had a bank that was > okay, though several sounds didn't sound right at all. I know I could run > Munt, but right now I don't have a source for the ROM data from my MT-32, so > until I find that it's sort of useless. I'd appreciate any direction on this. > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf > Of Shaun Everiss > Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2018 3:56 AM > To: QWS list <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: QWS List best soundfonts? > > > > On 5/16/2018 7:28 PM, Tyrone Thompson wrote: >> just so I won't be looking around everywhere, since I'm using > coolsoft, >> I'm looking for a good, high quality sounding sf2 set. I > like my sounds >> all in one, cause IDK how this would do if I add > multiple soundfonts at >> ones. I like my sounds in 1 sf2 file. if any > of you have used sebilius or >> musescore before, you know how good > those soundfonts sound, and the vast >> majority of instruments they > serve. I want something similar. plenty of >> piano, pitch percussion, a > lot of drums (symphony, marching band, regular >> sets and more), > strings, winds and brass. heck, I'm even looking for some >> that they > didn't have, like a band organ, caliopi, penny whistle, slide > >> whistle, springs or whatever that instrument they use to make like > those >> boings in country/cartoon, same with those bells you shake and > use some >> mechanism to make the ring slide, and ratchets of course. > sorry if much to >> ask, but been playing around with a few soundfonts > here and there, and >> they're OK, but was looking for something more. > I'd like to be free if >> possible. thanks in advance if anyone can > help. here's an example of the >> sound I was looking for. was quite > impressed at the quality here! > >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_5jMXT7eLM To unsubscribe or change > list >> options, see http://lists.andrelouis.com > > for archived list posts, see > >> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] > Well look round the net. > synthfont has a links page to several midi and soundfonts sites including ftp > in sweeden which has a lot of older stuff. > things like the yamaha xg sound set and the soundset remap soundmax xg sets > good fonts, weeds general midi gm3 seems to be good tambres of heaven, > personal coppy full. > arachnofillia is one I like but synthfont site has a lot of merlin and other > fonts, personalcopy.net I think has some. > If you look round you will find some fonts, I have emulators for > soundblaster, the gravis ultrasound, several opl synths, fm synths sb16, > gameboys and even mobile phones. > Some sound almost good. > I have 2.24gb of soundfonts I have colected over the years. > look at synthfont site as thats where I got a lot of those from. > > > > > To unsubscribe or change list options, see http://lists.andrelouis.com > > for archived list posts, see > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] To unsubscribe or change list options, see http://lists.andrelouis.com for archived list posts, see http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] To unsubscribe or change list options, see http://lists.andrelouis.com for archived list posts, see http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]
