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Hey everyone, I, like many others, love midi songs but have always thought soundfonts were a mixed bag. Some sound amazing on certain instruments, but horrible on others. I have every free bank that is available and have tried free and commercial soundfonts. Other issues I ran into: -Soundfonts are only GM compatible, so Roland GS, Yamaha XG, or General Midi 2 songs will not playback correctly.
I have seen CoolSoft VirtualMIDISynth a while ago (I wonder if it was a year ago or more) and i felt kinda nostalgic about all the MIDI. But I also realised that all the GM soundfonts just doesn't seem to fit my ear. I decided to create my own GM.SF2. Something made out of precisely picked out samples out of every single SF2.
-Low quality samples -Bad balance -Mish-moshed presets that sound good individually at times, but horrible in a mix. So I made my own custom soundfont, OmegaGMGS2. I made it back in 2001 and have updated it periodically over the years. I am offering my soundfont to everyone.completely free of charge! OmegaGMGS2 specs: -GM, GM2, Yamaha XG, and Roland GS compatible (can playback any midi song in these formats!) -45 Drum Kits (including Yamaha XG and Roland GS sets) -24-Bit quality samples -Variation sounds -Currently only 119 MB in size! To check out my Youtube videos featuring OmegaGMGS2: For my SoundCloud (featuring a lot of midi files using OmegaGMGS2: And finally, to download OmegaGMGS2, go here: Compare this to any soundfonts you own or that are available and please let me know what you think.
I will let you judge for yourself. All I ask: Please give credit where it is due. The soundfont has a lot of time, heart, and trial and error invested. If you use it to make a soundfont, or for productions, please give credit to me, Rick Simon. Please enjoy! Rick Simon said in a comment on one of his youtube videos that most of the presets in his OmegaGMGS2.sf2 soundfont are samples from other free soundfonts he found on the internet, but he also said that some of the samples he used were from his hardware synths like his Korg and his Roland FA, so you can safely assume that this sounfont is totally illegal. Here was the comments Jeffrey Baitis11 months ago @Rick Simon, this is really great.
Thank you for compiling this. Do you have any information about the licensing of this soundfont? Reply Rick Simon Rick Simon11 months ago Thank you and your welcome about the compiling. As far as licensing, do you mean the song itself or the soundfont? If the song, the original composer would be the one the ask about that (and likely impossible to find). As for my soundfont, some of the samples are from hardware, such as the Korg Triton, Sound Canvas, and the Roland FA-06. Most of the presets are from free soundfonts I have collected over the years.
So for licensing, I would say fair use and commercial would not be out of the question, just please give credit where it is due is all I ask. If you could elaborate a little more, I can give you a more specific answer to your question. Read more here is the video where he comments, look in the comments below.
Squillions and squillions.that's about how many free custom General MIDI soundfont banks have been released. They mostly use free or public domain samples, which are taken from various sources. Besides these custom GM soundfonts, there are also commercial professional GM soundfonts; ones that are generally meant to be very high quality, and of course cost money. So let's take a look at the commercial GM soundfonts that have been released.
Please note that it is impossible to fully explain the quality of a GM bank in text, and you may or may not agree with my opinions here. My YouTube channel has some recordings of MIDI music (mostly DOOM) played with these GM banks. Anyway, as far as I know, here are all commercial GM soundfont banks that have been released. The size is based on the total size of the uncompressed sf2 file, and may vary slightly. GM means the bank contains only the 128 standard instruments, and a standard drumset. GS means the bank also contains additional GS instruments. GS drumsets means the bank has GS drumsets only, but no melodic GS instruments.
Some of these banks also contain extra non-GM/GS instruments and drumsets. EdgeSounds GeneVoice GM64Pro Standards: GM (with GS drumsets) Size: 59.9 MB There are two versions of this soundfont: 16-bit and 24-bit. The 24-bit version costs more. This soundfont features two GM banks.
The instruments are mostly suited for synthy music like dance, disco, etc. EdgeSounds SoniqBear GM120Pro Standards: GM (with GS drumsets) Size: 115 MB This soundfont features four GM banks, and many different types of drumsets.
The instruments aren't exactly realistic, but they have some nice synthy sounds, making this soundfont great for dance/disco/electronic MIDI music. JaZMan Genesys Pro8 Standards: GM/GS (with GS drumsets) Size: 1.13 GB This is a 24-bit soundfont featuring samples from the Roland SC-88 Pro. JaZMan GM24 PRO Standards: GM (with GS drumsets) Size: 259 MB A large 24-bit soundfont. I have a review of it in another post on this blog. JaZMan GMLiVE Standards: GM (with GS drumsets) Size: 300 MB (16-bit), 500 MB (24-bit) JaZMan SF88 MINI GM/GS Standards: GM/GS (with GS drumsets) Size: 500 MB A Roland SC-88-based soundfont optimized for less powerful systems.
JaZMan SF88 Roland Edition Standards: GM/GS (with GS drumsets) Size: 1.65 GB A very large soundfont version of the Roland Sound Canvas SC-88 sound module. JazMan SFXGM series Standards: GM/XG A series of large Yamaha XG-based soundfonts. • SFXGM PRO (1.80 GB) - 586 GM/XG instruments, 18 percussions kits + 2 fx sets, velocity layers. • SFXGM LITE (1.10 GB) - 128 GM instruments, 12 percussion kits + 2 fx kits, velocity layers. • SFXGM DEV (500 MB) - 128 GM instruments, 8 percussion kits + 2 fx kits, NO velocity layers. JazMan SFXGM PRO MINI Standards: GM/XG Size: 700 MB An XG-based soundfont optimized for less powerful systems. Merlin Symphony Standards: GM (with GS drumsets) Size: 163 MB There are many soundfonts in the Merlin series, such as Creative, Elite, Gold, Gold Plus, Grand, Jupiter, Plus, Pro, Silver, Special, Vienna, and WXP.
I'm not sure what the 'order' is of these soundfonts; i.e. The order of their release dates or quality.
I assume Symphony is the 'best' one. They are all based on the regular E-Mu soundfonts that come with Creative cards, and they sound similar, but with some improved instruments. NemeSys Conexant GM500 Standards: GM Size: 350 MB (sf2 version) A large GM bank that used to be sold on CD-ROM, in Giga format.
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It is now discontinued. A soundfont version of this is available. NTONYX 32MB GM Stereo Standards: GM (with GS drumsets) Size: 30.9 MB This soundfont is free, but I decided to list it here anyway. It's made by the same company that did the EdgeSounds soundfonts. Not really suited for MIDIs that require realistic sounding instruments; the instruments like the electric guitars and strings are better for synthy music. Papelmedia GM 2007 Standards: GM (with GS drumsets) Size: 229 MB Seems to be mainly focused on orchestral stuff. Some GM instruments, such as the 'synth voice', are usually unusable for playing MIDI files with, since this soundfont uses a very out of place female 'Laa' sample for that instrument.
ProVITAMIN Standards: GM (with GS drumsets) Size: 231 MB (rfl file) A GM bank for Propellerhead Reason. The MKII version has extra instruments. The distortion guitar is horrible.
Sonic Reality OmniSynth Standards: GM (with GS drumsets) Size: 1. Atlante Radiologia Odontoiatrica Pdf Converter. 32 GB (OmniSynth 2, SampleTank), 250 MB (sf2 version) A large GM set for SampleTank. A soundfont version is also available. OmniSynth 2 (SampleTank) features many extra instruments.
Sonido Media Monster GM! 12 MB Standards: GM (with GS drumsets) Size: 12.0 MB Included on the 'Soundfont Toolbox' CD. Sonido Media Monster GM! 24 MB Standards: GM (with GS drumsets) Size: 24.0 MB Included on the 'Soundfont Toolbox' CD.
SONiVOX 24 MB GS Standards: GM/GS (with GS drumsets) Size: 23.2 MB A GS soundfont by SONiVOX. Now discontinued.
The drums are nice and have a 'big' sound, but the instruments mostly don't sound very realistic.still, it's a good GS bank. There was also a 12 MB version, which was mostly the same as this one, except the 24 MB version has two differences: Stereo Grand Piano, and Stereo Session Drums and Session Brush Drums. Also, a small 4 MB soundfont was released by SONiVOX; this one only had GM presets and 1 drumset, and is lower quality than the 12/24 MB GS soundfonts. SONiVOX 250 MB GS Standards: GM/GS (with GS drumsets) Size: 251 MB Well then. This one was certainly bragged about.
I remember when articles were released on it, saying how gargantuan it terms of quality and quantity it was. One of the most monumental GM banks ever produced? In reality, this one is poorly balanced and just 'okay'. It does have some good instruments, especially the bagpipes, but it's mostly a mishmash of somewhat nice instruments and weak instruments. The snares in the drumset also have poorly done velocity layers, so that in songs like E1M1 from DOOM, the sound of the snare annoyingly keeps changing: 'POK, blaft, POK, blaft, POK, POK'. I actually prefer the 24 MB SONiVOX soundfont over this one, because the 24 MB soundfont is much better balanced.
Some instruments actually sound better in the 24 MB soundfont with some MIDIs. The overdriven guitar in this soundfont sounds a bit too clean in most MIDIs, and doesn't sound very good in MIDIs like DOOM that need a more aggressive sounding guitar. Sadly, SONiVOX really didn't do a great job with their super awesome unbelievable ginormous 250 MB soundfont. SONiVOX doesn't sell their soundfonts anymore.
SONiVOX Industrial Dance Standards: GM Size: 4.06 MB A small dance-themed General MIDI-compatible soundfont. Does not exactly follow the GM standard in terms of specific instruments; uses a lot of synth sounds.
SONiVOX Retro Synth Standards: GM Size: 3.99 MB A small retro-themed General MIDI-compatible soundfont. Does not exactly follow the GM standard in terms of specific instruments; uses a lot of synth sounds. SYnerGi GS Standards: GM/GS (with GS drumsets) Size: 43.6 MB This soundfont is discontinued, unfortunately.
Pretty nice, powerful sound. Unique samples. A previous version of this soundfont was available titled sYnerGi 200, and a smaller version, titled sYnerGi 200LE, was included for free when purchasing sYnerGi GS.
Utopia Live! Standards: GM (with GS drumsets) Size: various - see below Discontinued. A commercial soundfont designed specifically for Sound Blaster Live! Intended to replace the default 2/4/8 MB E-mu and have the balance of a Roland Sound Canvas.
The electric guitars are kind of 'muffly-froomfy' style. Versions of this soundfont include the following: LW P LE, LW P PE, LW P, LW S, VLQ Demo, WDM P LE, WDM P PE, WDM P, WDM S. LW is for LiveWare drives, WDM fixes some issues when used with soft synths such as CoolSoft VirtualMIDISynth (strings cutting off on release, for example). * WDM P LE (24.6 MB) - Stereo panned percussion (Light Edition).
* WDM P (27.5 MB) - Stereo panned percussion. * WDM P PE (31.1 MB) - Stereo panned percussion and enhanced pianos. * WDM S (31.6 MB) - StereoID percussion. Voice Crystal 4 MB GM Standards: GM (with GS drumets) Size: 3.99 MB I like this one, partially because of nostalgia.
It's only 4 MB, but it's well balanced and nice. It's made by EYE & I productions, and is actually based on the 4 MB bank from the Gravis UltraSound card. A great, small soundfont, with an excellent 'classic' sound, in my opinion. And now for the really ginormous one.
East West Quantum Leap Colossus Standards: GM Size: 32 GB Thirty. A sample library with jillions of instruments. And it's GM compatible.
However, keep in mind that this library actually contains many non-GM instruments, so that is the reason for the huge size. The GM set is available in soundfont format. Still, its GM set does take up quite a few GB. Despite the size, the GM set really doesn't sound that great.bleh. If you decide to get Colossus, do not get it just for the GM set.
If you really want to get the most out of it, then use it for its non-GM sounds instead. Here are two more soundfonts that can be purchased from their authors online. GMR Standards: GM/GS (with GS drumsets) Size: 468 MB (Basico version 1.1) A very nice soundfont, with a few GS sounds. The Basico version is free, and there is a commercial 'Latino' version that has some improved instruments. Princess Soft Standards: GM (with GS drumsets) I don't have this soundfont, so I can't really say much about it. Well, that's all the commercial GM soundfont banks. So, let's look at some commercial GM VSTis/DXis/soft synths.
Coyote ForteDXi Standards: GM (with GS drumsets) Formats: DXi A free trial is available. Sounds pretty generic.
EDIROL Hyper Canvas Standards: GM2 Formats: VSTi, DXi A GM2 soft synth by Roland. Based on some sounds from the SC-88. The electric snare in the drumsets is unfortunately not really suited for MIDIs that need a more acoustic sounding snare.that 'pewf' sample sounds out of place in MIDIs from stuff like DOOM. LUXONIX Purity Standards: GM (with GS drumsets) Formats: VSTi, standalone A soft synth, that has a GM set.
Sounds okay, except for some MIDIs like Grabbag from Duke 3D, in which Purity's electric guitars sound awful and 'bbraaapy'. M-Audio GM Module Standards: GM Formats: VSTi A software GM module. Has some nice sounds, I guess. Like the Hyper Canvas, the electric snare is a 'doof' sample that sounds out of place in a lot of MIDIs. Native Instruments Bandstand Standards: GM (with GS drumsets) Formats: VSTi, DXi, standalone Size: ~2.5 GB A large GM soft synth. You would expect it to sound great.
But, it's more like 'okay'. The huge GM sample library includes instruments from many well known audio companies. Bandstand has a built-in MIDI player. In terms of performance, it's not very good. Bandstand takes quite a while to load the samples for the instruments, and this causes it to be problematic in MIDIs that use patch change commands. Also, some notes on some instruments keep cutting out, which gets annoying. As for quality, the samples are okay.
The electric guitars are realistic, I suppose, but overall everything sounds a little weak. Some instruments are too loud, some are too soft; I really expected this to be better.