Originally Posted by DrDan
PGM provides a full updated License for "Synthfont - VSTSynthFont64". When you install this you will likely have to chose a "Soundfont" file. I don't recall what is provided as a default, but you can find these SF files via google. They are generally free. I recommend Coyote Forte GM.sf2 which is 64 bit. If you have trouble finding it, send me a PM. Exact same sounds as your old 32 bit Coyote Forte wave table.
The VSTSynthFont64 installer adds the GMGSx.sf2 and GMGSx2.sf2 files to the default VST plugins folder and defaults to GMGSx.sf2. I don't know what the difference is between the two. I have an SF2 folder on an external SSD with some other SF2 soundfont files. You can point VSTSynthFont64 to any of them via the Files & Folders tab in Options.

While I was bookmarking the SynthFont home and downloads pages, I noticed that there was a minor update available. I had v3.612 installed, so I d/l'd v3.613 and installed it.

I also want to point out that it can be used in other VST-compatible apps, like Gig Performer and all 3 of my DAWs (Reaper, Bitwig Studio and Studio Pro). When you click on the "Show registration info" button in Options, it says "Courtesy of Band-in-a-Box". smile

SynthFont home page

SynthFont downloads page

Here's a video comparing 5 different soundfonts playing the same MIDI. There are download links in the video description. The Omega GMGS2.sf2 soundfont is the 24-bit version of the Colombo GMGS2.sf2 16-bit soundfont. The 5th soundfont download link doesn't do anything, but I d/l'd the other 4.


Last edited by TheMaartian; 03/26/26 02:17 AM.

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