First post, by Elia1995
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I have a Creative CT4750 sound card which works perfectly only on Windows XP and older systems, the fact is that I love its MIDI synthesizer instruments and I'd like to make them into a soundfont (.sf2) to use on Windows 7 and 10.
I also have an AWE32 CT3670 sound card which supports soundfonts and with which I could use Vienna to build the soundfont (the PC where I have it mounted has also PCI slots, so I could plug in there both cards), the problem is that I have no idea how Vienna works and how I can make a soundfont out of my CT4750 sound card.
I saw that there are a lot of soundfonts out there, for the Roland SC-55, AWE32 and AWE64 Gold, GUS... so there is a way to do this, I'd love to make my own soundfont of my CT4750...
I also don't know if Windows 98 will be able to support both sound cards together (PCI and ISA) or they'd conflict once I get in Vienna.
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