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Midi Soundfont,. Possibly the best one?

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Reply 20 of 21, by Kamil71

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Falcosoft wrote on 2025-09-04, 21:13:
Kamil71 wrote on 2025-09-04, 21:06:
Falcosoft wrote on 2025-09-04, 21:03:

I think you can also do it for yourself. It's not difficult at all. With the help of e.g. Polyphone soundfont editor and another SF2 soundfont you can simply copy the last 7 presets together with samples.

unfortunately I'm all new to this and never done it before so I really woudn't know where to even start

Here is a fixed version that contains the last 7 presets from my soundfont:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ijpt960x0otc2u8/soundfont.sf2

can you add guitar harmonics to it too?

Reply 21 of 21, by Falcosoft

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Kamil71 wrote on 2025-09-04, 21:41:
Falcosoft wrote on 2025-09-04, 21:13:
Kamil71 wrote on 2025-09-04, 21:06:

unfortunately I'm all new to this and never done it before so I really woudn't know where to even start

Here is a fixed version that contains the last 7 presets from my soundfont:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ijpt960x0otc2u8/soundfont.sf2

can you add guitar harmonics to it too?

Besides guitar harmonics (program 31) other instruments like synth strings 1 and 2 (program 50 and 51) are also missing not to mention all the GS variation tones.
So overall this soundfont is definitely not the best in its current form and it would require a more serious effort to fix everything. I'm not sure it's worth the effort and currently I do not have the time and mood to fix it.
Sorry.

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