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mrmt
posté mar. 27 juil. 2004, 20:17
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I have a midi composition for piano that I would like to apply a soundfont to, and process out to a wav or aiff file. The standard issue quickime sounds are good but not ultimately what I want. Is there a way for me to add additional sounds, like real instrument samples?

I compose in midi, then painstakingly retranscribe into the keyboard using step programming because there is a problem with my keyboard's midi-in port. I'd rather handle it all inside the machine if possible, without even going to the keyboard.

I realize I'm incredibly novice in regard to midi, so please bare with me if this makes no sense.
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jibe
posté dim. 19 sept. 2004, 08:00
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For my own piano midi files, I bought the Realistic Piano software, ridiculously cheap soundfonts of marvellous quality (24 euros). It has a Steinway and a Bösendorfer in many formats and high rendering.

See http://www.realisticpiano.com/
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- mrmt   Hopefully Simple   mar. 27 juil. 2004, 20:17
- - jibe   Very simple : you can use a sf2 soundfont (there a...   ven. 17 sept. 2004, 16:46
- - mrmt   You have no idea just how helpful that was. Thank ...   dim. 19 sept. 2004, 02:38


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