Author Topic: Piano Sample Sounds  (Read 1206 times)

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Offline Excalibur

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Does anyone know where to get free high quality sample sounds from a grand piano?
I've tried google, but it comes up with songs or invalid sites, which I don't want.

Any help very much appreciated. :)
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Offline Davros

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do you have an audigy or x-fi ?
just load a soundfound


and play it back with the keyboard


free 40mb soundfont of a 1897 Steinway model-C (7foot,5inch) grand piano here :
http://www.pianosounds.com/freesoundfont.htm

 

Offline Flipside

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Soundfonts are probably the best way to go, I use Kontact which has some awesome Piano samples, but they are in a proprietary format, are enormous, and cost a bloody fortune.

 

Offline Excalibur

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I used to have a Creative, and still do, but I've got a Fortissimo II installed at the moment, and I don't know exactly how to use the SMT/MIDI files/soundbanks or whatever their called.

I have Modplug Tracker, that's why I sort of want a .wav sample - it supports MIDI though, mabye I can extract the sound from the soundbank. The only thing that has put me off that so far is that the MIDI files(songs) are silent when I play them.

Btw, Thanks for the help :)

EDIT: that's it, they're .sf2 files. I downloaded the Steinway sf2 soundbank. Now to see if I can get the sounds to play.
« Last Edit: October 04, 2007, 11:11:33 pm by Excalibur »
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Offline Flipside

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Check your Audio settings and make sure the Midi playback is assigned to the right device, this can be particuarly annoying when you have a disabled onboard sound-device on your motherboard, even if you turn it off in the Bios, you can still have drivers laying around that confuse the system.

I had a Fortissimo for a while, quite a nice card actually :)