Best orchestral soundfont?
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Re: Best orchestral sounfont?
- Sonatina is quite good, but it at least all instruments with tremolo missing
- Compifont has tremolos (not convinced about quality of all)
- Agean Symphonic Orchestra does not sound like real instruments at all
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Re: Best orchestral sounfont?
If you like the original SSO, you should try Peter Eastman's SSO2, which includes tremolo samples for all string sections.tavasti wrote:Ok, after some search and testing, something found:
- Sonatina is quite good, but it at least all instruments with tremolo missing
- Compifont has tremolos (not convinced about quality of all)
- Agean Symphonic Orchestra does not sound like real instruments at all
You also might be interested in the following:
No Budget Orchestra
Versillian Studios Chamber Orchestra
Virtual Playing Orchestra
Here's a piece that I made with VPO: Pumpernickel and Periwinkle
If you like the sound of VPO and you're using Ardour, take a look at this Ardour template
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Re: Best orchestral sounfont?
Mostly with Sonatina, something from Virtually Playing Orchestra
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Re: Best orchestral soundfont?
Many of the above mentioned ones have multiple velocity layers.tavasti wrote:multiple velocity layers?
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Re: Best orchestral soundfont?
The free as in freedom one is VSCO, others are proprietary.tavasti wrote:Returning to this topic. Is there free or affordable orchestral soundfonts which have multiple velocity layers?
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Does that really matter when there are no free SFZ players that are any good?Lyberta wrote:The free as in freedom one is VSCO, others are proprietary.
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I was considering repacking some sfz to sf2. sf2 does not support round robins, but several velocity layers work ok. And one possibility is to place roundrobins to near each other on velocity, and randomize velocities a bit in daw?d.healey wrote:Does that really matter when there are no free SFZ players that are any good?Lyberta wrote:The free as in freedom one is VSCO, others are proprietary.
For that repacking this might be usefull: https://github.com/freepats/tools
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You might be interested in Aegean Symphonic Orchestra, somebody already did such a conversion to sf2.tavasti wrote:I was considering repacking some sfz to sf2.
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Re: Best orchestral sounfont?
Hi Michael,Michael Willis wrote:
Here's a piece that I made with VPO: Pumpernickel and Periwinkle
If you like the sound of VPO and you're using Ardour, take a look at this Ardour template
The sound is convincing. When I have time I will try your ardour preset.
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Nice. I must admit, I've learned a lot since I made that template, I have been considering overhauling it to be much more simple. Right now it has dozens of busses, but lately I found a way to give each section its own stage presence without all of the busses.Arthurx wrote:Hi Michael,
The sound is convincing. When I have time I will try your ardour preset.
Let me know if you would be interested in an update to the template before you get started.