On Wednesday 07 July 2004 10:10, Atte André Jensen wrote:
You can find some nice sounds at
http://www.natural-studio.co.uk/sampled.htm
but you should read the copyright notice. The usage is not allowed in
commercial productions.
IMHO soundfonts are a serious alternative for "real" music productions. If you
don't use excessive filtering or modulation envelopes (and you won't like to
do that if you want natural sounds), the soundquality (nearly?) just depends
on the quality of the used samples. In general: I was usually satisfied with
soundfonts.
[...]
There seems to be a general problem with sfArk V1 files and unix-like
operating systems. Explaination:
http://www.melodymachine.com/sfark_linux.htm
Regards, Thomas
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