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tinga
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Some place on google drive, I upload the sf2 I'm doing now with viena soundfont editor. 128 samples by sf2, all cut, fade in/out in the nice Buzz wavetable.

Various Singers

Birdsongs from Canada

Birds from ecuador is more clean now

Birdsongs from Arizona, this one is the better Bird sf2 I made.

A sf2 with various phonemes for my (stupid ) word generator


Also birdsongs of common blackbirds from my garden. H4 recording


A bmx with a multilayer wave (128 layers), same set of sample than phoneme.sf2, for matilde tracker.


Another sf2 with birds from Ecuador.


Finaly, i decide to start my crazy project "one year bmx", it needs tons of sample :mrgreen:

3 other phoneme sf2
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwxHuGQ ... sp=sharing

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwxHuGQ ... sp=sharing

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwxHuGQ ... sp=sharing
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Thanks for these. What's the project?
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Ektral wrote:Thanks for these. What's the project?
This is an old idea, something about a sentence creator, Kodream Improv is perfect for this here is the rule:

a simple sentence could be like that :"subject verb complement", in kodream we can use normal word, so i create different sort of sentence

S= verb adjective complement
S= subject verb complement
etc..
for each element, i must have a sf2 with 128 words, a "verb" sf2, an "adjective" sf2, for a 3 word sentence it's around two million sentences with just 3 sf2 (384 samples), funny, i like combinatorial.
the first sf2 i propose here was previously for rhythm things, if you use it with a drum machine, it's cool, but they are test and exercices with the buzz wavetable to work fast, my sentence/word creator project needs more than 2000 samples, fortunatly, Buzz has a marvelous graphic interface, so clear, so effective.

A sort of infinite stupid poem, it could work with my 3 musical chairs, or a peertrig system like in the video i posted today about peerscale.
But i want also use many sort of language, and build words with phonemes.

Birds, I like so much birds, i've birds free in my house, i made in Buzz around 10 sort of electronic birds, because sample are too much repetitive, but now i can make a sf2 in less one hour, two hours if i have denoising to do, it is also a project, classified birds sf2 by countries, i can't imagine a bmx without birds. :shock:

I added 3 other phoneme sf2, see top of the page.

One year music is the project for the rest of my life, IX accumullator rule the time, maybe it's one or two year for a first try, i made many sort of music generator in buzz, one year music is a place for these weird things.
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Hi Tinga,
Thanks for the French Syllables (also the other syllable too). :)

They are welcome because French is a beautiful language, ofcourse.
(.. and used it in my 'yet unfinished' tracks)
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Another birds sondfont, birds from south USA, this one has better denoising, more birds coming soon. (Venezuela, Canada, Usa)
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A new one, Canada Birdsongs (ok, birdsongs are very similar, sort of disturbing sine, and I don't know why I like it so much)

Also a cleanest Ecuador Birds (more than 20 dirty samples changed)

Next are Venezuela Cuba and Europe, also another one with very short samples, to create a generative bird mixing 128 birds 8-) .
The last one will be with spectacular birds.

After, i'll try a gun sf2 to kill all these noisy animals.
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For me as far as sound fonts I usually use the data files directly from a audacity recording saved au type files in a kinda random sorta way,.. I know I could go and work with these five second or so soundclips in a much more organized way but I am happy with the new textures of sound and forms of noises I find in a random basis.
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2 new sf2,
Harpsichord 1
Harpsichord 2

A demo sound with a meantone tuning. A sound of the new bank i'm finishing for the Corona
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Nice soundfonts (the 2 harpsichords).
Did you record the instruments yourself ?
I miss some stereo to use it as a solo instrument.
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Here is the place where i found the samples, I extracted 2 notes by octaves for a smaller sf2, its for Corona, harpsichord needs microtuning, Corona has it. I do that for a Corona soundbank, a sort of demo for poeple who want the complete sf2 (70mo, mine is 7).
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That's my favorite harpsichord : 'petit clavecin italien'.
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I'm trying this piano sfz, seems to be one of the best free piano.
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My last bird sf2, a large file, 346 mo, auto-extract in the zip (100 mo).
Musician wren samples inside.
Songs are longer, perfect to create natural ambiance.
Various Singers
Next soundfonts will be about funky groove guitar.
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GM XS1
A free Sf2 general midi in XS1 format 672 mega
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