Originally Posted by janhardo
Thanks! for the tip about the GM sound module: Synthfont64. I'm curious to hear how it sounds.
I assumed it was the Synthmaster sound module for Midi Supertrack style and not the Sforzando sound module.
Coincidentally, today I heard Sforzando in a style and Synthmaster before that.
So both sound modules, Synthmaster and Sforzando, can be used for Midi Supertracks?

But let's see what BIAB comes up with for the sound assignment. smile

Synthfont64 is a 64 bit Soundfont2 (SF2) player. You load SF2s into it. You can have a GM SF2 as well as many other SF2s like one for an orchestra, jazz band, etc. There is also an editor you can get to create your own personal SF2 by coping individual sounds into it. There are many free SF2s available as well as some you can purchase. The free Timbres of Heaven is one of the best GM SF2.

MIDI Supertracks are just MIDI tracks and as such they can be played by any software the plays MIDI. These include Synthmaster, Sforzando, Kontakt, EZKeys, Sampletank, and many many more.


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