Thanks for that Jim !

There's Polyphone http://polyphone-soundfonts.com/en/
you open all the sfz instruments into it, then on the samples add all the wavs in the wav folder.
You have to Bind the wavs to the instrument,
so open the instrument.sfz in notepad and look at the bottom for sample name,
so if you are doing 001 Acoustic Grand Piano.sfz
search in Samples for Stein, select them, right click Bind to > Acoustic Grand Piano.

You will have to shorten the names first.
Read up on it more here http://polyphone-soundfonts.com/en/documentation/tutorials/create-a-soundfont-from-scratch/119

There is also Viena SoundFont Editor http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Audio/Other-AUDIO-Tools/Viena.shtml

I just downloaded the complete Compifont_13082016.sf2 1GB here http://pphidden.wixsite.com/compifont
you can open it in Viena and see how it's put together.

If you can link a folder/files on another drive to the main with http://www.softpedia.com/get/PORTABLE-SOFTWARE/System/System-Enhancements/Portable-Symbolic-Link-Creator.shtml

Last edited by Pipeline; 04/23/17 04:57 PM.