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David Vincent

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Rolling over in his grave? I didn't know JW was dead. Bassoon? Sounds like a bunch of electronic sounds.

It seems like a lot of work for something that makes you lwant to hear the real orchestra but its very impressive, especially if done without sheet music.

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This is a Soundfont 2 MIDI bank I have made with VIenna Studio with the best instruments I have found over the Net.

You need a fast Internet connection (or patience :|) to download the 30Mb file and a SoundBlaster soundcard that can use .sf2 files.

You can download the file from my site : http://musicby.jw-music.net/zip/midifont.zip.

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This is a Soundfont 2 MIDI bank I have made with VIenna Studio with the best instruments I have found over the Net.

You need a fast Internet connection (or patience :|) to download the 30Mb file and a SoundBlaster soundcard that can use .sf2 files.

You can download the file from my site : http://musicby.jw-music.net/zip/midifont.zip.

Thanks, I've downloaded it and tried it out, and liked it...but if you want a bit more professional like quality, there's this company called Utopia Sound Division, they give you a top notch stable soundfont for not that very much (the Utopia Live!), as a matter of fact, you can download the entire 32 MB soundfont (7 MB packed) for free!!

So try it out, it's the most stable, best and compatible soundfont on the planet. The only catch with downloading that soundfont is that it's a demo, so the catch is that the instruments are all in poor quality, but you get a very good idea about this great product.

You can find them and the complete demo soundfont here!:

http://www.utopiasd.com/

A demo MP3 can be found here and it's very good:

http://www.pvv.org/~thammer/localfiles/uto...opia/game22.mp3

However, I'm now looking for a professional soundfont, meaning less compatibility but more reallife like instruments, if any of you know of one, please tell.

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