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Vintage sf2 files
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are maddeningly variable in quality, Some of them are massive and have 'Casio-reject-quality' FM crap mixed in with actual instrument sampled instrument files. I also agree with ssj71, large Soundfonts like Fluid, Bellatrix etc. Perhaps there could be some way to allow users to indicate whats good about it in a single sentence review, then report the most used words or something? Just thinking aloud here. With soundfonts you might find a few really great patches in the same bank as a lot of stinky ones. Lfz wrote:One thing I've always found difficult in soundfont collection sites is sorting through all the clutter and finding the 'good stuff'

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Hammersound is a classic site and one of the first ones which I used to download soundfonts way back when I first started messing around with midi files so this is kind of a big deal to me.

vintage sf2 files

I'm willing to help him preserve all the stuff he's got up there. ammersound !įinally, I've sent another email to Thomas recently and I'm still waiting to hear back. Also if some other developer wants to sort through the files, the site has a json api. I've still got a long way to go to solve that on Musical Artifacts, but I think it's a start. One thing I've always found difficult in soundfont collection sites is sorting through all the clutter and finding the 'good stuff'. I've extracted most of the metadata from the files and tagged them with some keywords taken from the descriptions. With this I hope these are searchable and more browsable. Why go through all this effort if these files are floating around the net already? I'll probably make a list of missing stuff if someone thinks it's worth trying to find them somewhere. Also a preliminary analysis shows some of the files hosted outside of hammersound are goneĪnd were not saved Internet Archive, so they may be lost if I can't find it in my files. The bulk of the files "The SoundFont Library" is coming soon, but I'll take a little more time to try and recover as much files as possibleĪnd convert the. The first batch is here, mostly the soundfonts created by Thomas Hammer himself. Seeing as I have most of the files on my hard disk and there are some mirrors of the files floating around I've started the work of scraping the whole site's contents from the latest version saved by (. I've had no answer and recently the site seems to have gone down. So, I've sent an email to the owner of Hammersound last year about helping him mirroring the files and helping preserving them.

vintage sf2 files

Cataloguing the classic soundfont files from here.











Vintage sf2 files