soundfont 1998-06-08 04:00 am HI !I am Tomand I'm looking for any one to exchange soundfont files ormaybe some info on home made musik.Well...just send your e-mail at:gothness@usa.net Quote Selected
Re: soundfont Reply #1 – 1998-08-08 04:00 am Hi Tom, I have a soundfont CD, the one that Creative Labs sell. Should you be interested, please reply. Also, it would be very interesting to talk with another NWC user!Hey, I also need to get some info on how to use these babies to get more (and better) sounds. Could you help? Quote Selected
Re: soundfont Reply #2 – 1999-04-25 04:00 am I have close to 300 sf2 soundfonts collected from the far reaches of the internet. I would be willing to trade. If you have even a few that I like you can have 10 for every one of yours. I just don't want to try and e-mail everything I have cause it would take too long. I particularly like big sf files with very natural acoustic instruments, world or orchestral, stereo and sampled at several velocities. Also exotic sound efx, bells chimes, etc. My holiest quest involves the elusive glass harp an instrument built by Benjamin Franklin. It's tonality is approximated by running a wet finger around a wine glass. Quote Selected
Re: soundfont Reply #3 – 1999-04-26 04:00 am About glass harp: it seems to me that it is an old austrian/bohemian (referring to boheme, south germany) instrument, much time before B.Franklin came to it. I'll try toverify its history tonite. But I'm sure Richard or Andrew may help us about this :-)MAD Quote Selected
Re: soundfont Reply #4 – 1999-04-26 04:00 am You were both right. Here's some info on the "Glass Armonica" (later "Harmonica"), which is the instrument Franklin invented (or rather, perfected), and for which Mozart wrote his famous quintet:http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/7597/history.htmThe glass harp is a two-dimensional variation on the same idea... making it easier to play chords. The same site has an html page on this instrument at:http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/7597/glasshrp.htm Quote Selected
Re: soundfont Reply #5 – 1999-04-26 04:00 am Oops... forgot the exclamation point to make the links work. Here the are again, with feelin':Glass Armonica:http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/7597/history.htmGlass Harp:http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/7597/glasshrp.htmFor RealAudio sound clips:http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/7597/samples.htm Quote Selected