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====== Instruments, Samples and Sound Effects ====== | ====== Instruments, Samples, and Sound Effects ====== |
This is the central page where you can find sampled instruments, recorded snippets, sound effects, and other resources to help render your ideas and MIDI data to real audio output. | This is the central page where you can find sampled instruments, recorded snippets, sound effects, and other resources to help render your ideas and MIDI data to real audio output. |
| <note>This page and wiki/free_audio_data need to be merged. </note> |
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==== Overview ==== | ==== Overview ==== |
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==== Current practice ==== | ==== Current practice ==== |
As it stands, most Linux users build their own **ad-hoc collections** by scavenging fragments from around the net. | As it stands, most Linux users build their own **ad-hoc collections** by scavenging fragments from around the net. See the section [[wiki:instruments#how_to_create_instruments|How to create instruments]] below. |
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=== Popular sites === | === Popular sites === |
* [[http://www.sf2midi.com/soundfonts/|Sf2Midi.com]] | * [[http://www.sf2midi.com|Sf2Midi.com]] |
* [[http://hammersound.net/|HammerSound]] | * [[http://hammersound.net|HammerSound]] |
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=== Orchestral soundfonts === | === Orchestral soundfonts === |
The [[http://www.sf2midi.com/soundfonts/file-detail/sinfon36-sf2-3885.html|sinfon36.sf2]] soundfont (from **Sf2Midi.com**) might be the best available orchestral soundfont on the net. For playbacks of well-known classical pieces, check [[https://soundcloud.com/misterdls|misterdls's SoundCloud page]]. The audio was produced simply with MuseScore and the sinfon36.sf2 soundfont. | The [[http://www.sf2midi.com/soundfonts/file-detail/sinfon36-sf2-3885.html|sinfon36.sf2]] soundfont (from **Sf2Midi.com**) might be the best free orchestral soundfont on the net. For playbacks of well-known classical pieces, check [[https://soundcloud.com/misterdls|misterdls's SoundCloud page]]. The audio was produced simply with MuseScore and the sinfon36.sf2 soundfont. |
==== Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra ==== | ==== Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra ==== |
The [[http://sso.mattiaswestlund.net/|Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra]] (SSO) is an SFZ orchestral sample library. It is currently the best open orchestral sample library - although there are a number of known issues with it. Unfortunately, it is not under development, and there is no structure put in place to help improve it. [[http://mattiaswestlund.net/|Mattias Westlund]], the author, is only one person. A project like this requires collaborative effort. | The [[http://sso.mattiaswestlund.net/|Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra]] (SSO) is an SFZ orchestral sample library. It is currently the best open orchestral sample library - although there are a number of known issues with it. Unfortunately, it is not under development, and there is no structure put in place to help improve it. [[http://mattiaswestlund.net/|Mattias Westlund]], the author, is only one person. A project like this requires collaborative effort. |
There is a need in the Linux community for an open sample library. It is the missing link that hinders otherwise good tools, like LinuxSampler, from developing. What good is a sampler if there is no sample library? | There is a need in the Linux community for an open sample library. It is the missing link that hinders otherwise good tools, like LinuxSampler, from developing. What good is a sampler if there is no sample library? |
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[[http://www.nilsgey.de/|Nils Gey]]'s project is one such effort to fill in the void: [[https://github.com/nilsgey/sfz]]. | [[http://www.nilsgey.de/|Nils Gey]] has done a series of experiment pieces with SSO, the first one is [[http://www.nilsgey.de/Blog/14_Initial_opinion_about_Sonatina_Symphonic_Orchestra|here]]. While his conclusion is that the library disappoints, do check out his pieces and decide for yourself. |
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| He also maintains a [[https://github.com/nilsgey/sfz|github project]]. for collecting an maintaining/fixing SFZ libraries like SSO. |
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| ==== Commercial products ==== |
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| For an outdated list, see [[http://bb.linuxsampler.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=11|List of sample libraries]] at the LinuxSampler forum. Check also the [[http://bb.linuxsampler.org/viewforum.php?f=8|Sample Libraries]] section of the same forum. |
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| (Please note, it would be useful to have such information integrated and updated here.) |
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| == Digital Sound Factory == |
| [[https://www.digitalsoundfactory.com|Digital Sound Factory]] offers sample libraries in 2 formats that can play on Linux: |
| * [[https://www.digitalsoundfactory.com/soundfont_products|SoundFont]] (SF2) |
| * [[https://www.digitalsoundfactory.com/dimension_products|Cakewalk Dimension]] (SFZ) |
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| Cakewalk Dimension is an SFZ player, and the files play on LinuxSampler. |
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| Check their [[https://www.digitalsoundfactory.com/example-downloads|free example downloads]]. |
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| Relevant forum discussion: [[http://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=11331|Thousands of SFZ samples for LinuxSampler]]. |
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==== List of Sampled Instruments ===== | ==== List of Sampled Instruments ===== |
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| See [[Free audio data]] |
==== Non-sample based instruments ===== | ==== Non-sample based instruments ===== |
See [[apps:categories:softsynths_and_samplers]]. | See [[apps:categories:softsynths_and_samplers]]. |