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Title: Sound fonts
Post by: Footnote75 on 2009-12-21 07:23 PM
I'm back with a new and probably very silly question :)

I was using a MIDI to MP3 converter online and discovered that the instruments sounded a million times better than the ones I'm stuck with. It said it was using "SGM-V2.01".

This means about as much to me as "astrophysics" or "conditional fifths". Can anyone tell me whether I can get these great sounds onto my PC?

Thanks!

Jenny.
Title: Re: Sound fonts
Post by: Lawrie Pardy on 2009-12-21 10:00 PM
G'day Jenny,
it seems to me that "SGM-V2.01" is indeed the name of a soundfont.  It can be downloaded from any number of sources (I just did a quick google search and found a heap of them).  In order to use a soundfont you need either:


The first is hardware, the second can be downloaded fron the net, the third can also be downloaded from the net but needs some setting up - I created a "dummies guide" a while back as an intro into basic VST that might interest you (available from the Scripto): http://nwc-scriptorium.org/helpful/vstfdum.pdf